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    • Rabbit Angstrom: A Tetralogy - Rabbit, Run; Rabbit Redux; Rabbit Is Rich; and Rabbit at Rest: this series epitomizes for many readers their experience of Updike—indeed their experience of the postwar American novel.
    • Olinger Stories: A Selection - If the Rabbit series gives us Updike at his “hottest,” at his most ambitious and improvisatory, his New Yorker short stories present us with an artist of opposite temperament.
    • Of the Farm - This pastoral for four voices—an aging farm widow, her visiting fortyish son, his new (second) wife, and his 11-year-old stepchild—ranks with So Long, See You Tomorrow and The Ghost Writer among the very few near-perfect postwar American novellas.
    • The Maples Stories - In his scenes from the marriage of Joan and Richard Maple (“Snowing in Greenwich Village,” “Separating”), Updike created, more memorably and more tenderly than he did in Couples, enduring emblems of American adultery, divorce, and their aftermath.
    • Henry Bech
    • Bech: A Book
    • Bech Is Back
    • Bech at Bay

    John’s Bech series is another one of his ways of entertaining his fans by creating some of the most exciting characters and stories around them. This John Updike books list originally contains 3 books but 4 other editions complement the original story quite nicely. The three original works include Bech: A Book, Bech is Back, and Bech at Bay. There ...

    This is the first book of the series that introduces you to Henry Bech himself. It’s one of the most popular John Updike books about Bech and allows you to get to know the main character. Henry is a Jewish American writer in his forties who becomes famous and wealthy through his books. You get to accompany Bech on his travels across Europe, meet va...

    The second book in the series brings Henry back and offers another one of his adventures in life. By now, we know Henry and his famous writer’s block but that is about to change in the story that follows. He is a bit older now, in his fifties, he finds quite the woman to marry and his career as a writer is about to experience a dramatic turn.

    And in Bech at Bay, our favorite character gets a bit older, but with age comes a bit of wisdom as well. In this final book of the trilogy, he is in his seventies and is still driven by his passion for writing. His career has skyrocketed and you get to read about a different Henry than from when it all began. Beck at Bay might be the best John Updi...

  1. John Updike Society board members name their top five Updike books. Peter J. Bailey. Piskor Professor of English Emeritus, St. Lawrence University (New York) Author, Rabbit (Un)Redeemed: The Drama of Belief in John Updike’s Fiction; Reading Stanley Elkin; and The Reluctant Film Art of Woody Allen. Rabbit at Rest (1990).

    • Rabbit at Rest (Rabbit Angstrom, #4) John Updike.
    • Rabbit, Run (Rabbit Angstrom, #1) John Updike.
    • Rabbit Is Rich (Rabbit Angstrom, #3) John Updike.
    • Couples John Updike.
    • Rabbit, Run. The novel follows the life of a 26-year-old former high school basketball star, who is dissatisfied with his current life. He impulsively leaves his wife and son and embarks on a journey in the hopes of finding a more meaningful existence.
    • Rabbit Redux. The novel is a sequel in a series following the life of Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom, a middle-aged man living in a small Pennsylvania town. When his wife leaves him for another man, he finds himself alone and struggling to make sense of the rapidly changing world around him.
    • Rabbit Is Rich. The book follows the life of a former high school basketball star, who is now in his mid-forties and has inherited a Toyota dealership from his father-in-law.
    • Rabbit at Rest. The novel is a final look into the life of Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom, a former high-school basketball star, now in his mid-fifties, overweight and grappling with several health issues.
  2. Oct 17, 1994 · The Rabbit tetralogy is a series of 4 novels written by John Updike, tracing the life of 'Harry Rabbit Angstrom', from his mid 20's to the next 4 decades. The novels were also written over a period of 4 decades with one novel being published in one decade starting from 1960.

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  4. Apr 1, 2003 · 4.16. 1,741 ratings82 reviews. Gathering together almost all the short fiction that John Updike published between 1953 and 1975, this collection opens with Updike's autobiographical stories about a young boy growing up during the Depression in a small Pennsylvania town. There follows tales of life away from home, student days, early marriage ...

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