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  1. Centaurs come in all shapes and species, with each species calling themselves "tribes". HippoCentaurs are the a known tribe, being half-human, half horse. They look mostly like a human from the waist up, and horse from the waist down, however, their human half tends to have some horse-like qualities. They tend to have a slightly horse-like face, with a longer jaw area, horse-like ears, a broad ...

  2. Nov 22, 2017 · And we can’t figure out the mystery every single time, but we do have a few tricks to help find the answer. First, pin down everything you can remember about the book, plot, character names, time period in which the book may have been published, genre, etc. All these details are clues in identifying the title and author of the book.

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    The centaurs are portrayed as a proud, elitist group of beings that consider themselves superior to all other creatures. The fourth book also has a variation on the species called an Alcetaur, which is part man, part moose. The myth of the centaur appears in John Updike's novel The Centaur. The author depicts a rural Pennsylvanian town as seen ...

  4. The Centaur is John Updike's third novel, it won the National Book Award in 1964, and is a loose retelling of the Greek myth of Chiron, noblest of all Centaurs. George Caldwell is Chiron. It is 1947 and George is unhappily though gratefully employed as a high school teacher in the small Pennsylvania town where some of Updike's novels are set.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_CentaurThe Centaur - Wikipedia

    The Centaur is a novel by John Updike, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1963. It won the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction. Portions of the novel first appeared in Esquire and The New Yorker. [1] [2] The French translation of the novel won the Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger (Best Foreign Book Prize). [3]

  6. John Updike’s novel, The Centaur, was first published in 1963. The book is a semi-autobiographical work that explores the relationship between a father and son, as well as the struggles of growing up in a small town in Pennsylvania during the Great Depression. The novel is divided into two parts, with the first part focusing on the son, Peter ...

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  8. The new fonts were first used in 1929. Centaur was roman only, but at Rogers's request, the Monotype version added an italic based on drawings by Frederic Warde. Warde's italic is an interpretation of the work of the sixteenth-century printer and calligrapher Ludovico degli Arrighi and is called Arrighi.

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