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The Other John Updike

Donald J Greiner

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  • 318 sidor
  • 1981
John Updike has won a National Book Award and has earned both critical and popular acclaim. At the moment, his reputation rests largely on his novels, especially Rabbit, Run; The Centaur; Of the Farm; and The Coup. Of his many books, more than half are volumes of poems, stories, essays and reviews, and one play, yet the numerous critical books on Updike concentrate primarily on his long fiction with the result that over one half of his canon is often ignored. The Other John Updike is the first sustained critical analysis of this significant part of Updikes achievement. Professor Greiners study is important and impressive in its ability to treat Updikes stories and poems sensitively and to show what makes them work so well. Not only does Greiner discuss and analyze individual poems, tales, and essays, but also he suggests the development of Updikes work. Aware of Updikes reputation as a poet of light verse, Greiner shows how the autobiographical poems nd the lyrics of mortality and loss reflect more fundamental themes in Updikes writing. Similarly, Greiner argues, the short stories reveal a general tendency away from the nostalgia of the earlier tales toward lyrical meditation and irony as the Updike canon grows. Discussions of Updikes commitment to mimesis, which he develops in his critical essays and reviews, and a reading of his unusual play, Buchanan Dying, offer a perspective on an important segment of Updikes work that unfortunately seems to be unknown to all but the specialist. The Other John Updike is a major contribution to an overview of this remarkable authors achievement.
  • Författare: Donald J Greiner
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780821406120
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 318
  • Utgivningsdatum: 1981-06-01
  • Förlag: Ohio University Press