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Indlæser... Rabbit Novels Vol. 1 (udgave 2003)af John Updike (Forfatter)
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Updike is a great writer -- I just wish he would choose a different subject matter. Philandering, supercilious, misogynistic men just don't capyure mty interest over the long haul. The accidental drowning scene in the first book was written phenomenally. the second book was tedious -- too beatnik for me. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Belongs to Series"Rabbit" Series (Omnibus 1-2) IndeholderNotable Lists
"The first and second novels in John Updike's acclaimed quartet of Rabbit books-now in one marvelous volume."RABBIT, RUN "Brilliant and poignant . . . By his compassion, clarity of insight, and crystal-bright prose, Updike] makes Rabbit's sorrow his and out own."-"The Washington Post ""Precise, graceful, stunning, he is an athlete of words and images. He is also an impeccable observer of thoughts and feelings."-"The Village Voice" RABBIT REDUX " 'Great in love, in art, boldness, freedom, wisdom, kindness, exceedingly rich in intelligence, wit, imagination, and feeling-a great and beautiful thing . . .' these hyperboles (quoted from a letter written long ago by Thomas Mann) come to mind after reading John Updike's "Rabbit Redux."-The New York Times Book Review""""Updike owns a rare verbal genius, a gifted intelligence and a sense of tragedy made bearable by wit. . . . A masterpiece."-"Time" No library descriptions found. |
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I never know if I like the way John Updike writes, with the details of a rhododendron bush as complete as the death of the baby Rebecca... Spare and distant, always you feel like an observer and never as part of the story, there is no deep involvement with the characters... and yet they are there as characters where before I read the novel they were not...
For Rabbit, Redux
I am less sure about this one - it felt very dated and American in a way I couldn't relate to, what with the Vietnam War playing as a backdrop... I was kind of frustrated at Harry's constant "let it ride" attitude, but that I guess has more to do with personal experience of men who won't shit or get off the pot... ( )