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Rabbit Novels Vol. 2

Rabbit Novels Vol. 2

by John Updike

Random House Publishing Group | November 4, 2003 | Trade Paperback

The third and fourth novel in John Updike's acclaimed quartet of Rabbit books-now in one marvelous volume.

RABBIT IS RICH
Winner of the American Book Award and
the National Book Critics Circle Award


"Dazzlingly reaffirms Updike's place as master chronicler of the spiritual maladies and very earthly pleasure of the Middle-American male."
-Vogue

"A splendid achievement!"
-The New York Times


RABBIT AT REST
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and
the National Book Critics Circle Award

"Brilliant . . . It must be read. It is the best novel about America to come out of America for a very, very long time."
-The Washington Post Book World

"Powerful . . . John Updike with his precision's prose and his intimately attentive yet cold eye is a master."
-The New York Times Book Review

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The third and fourth novel in John Updike's acclaimed quartet of Rabbit books-now in one marvelous volume.

RABBIT IS RICH
Winner of the American Book Award and
the National Book Critics Circle Award


"Dazzlingly reaffirms Updike's place as master chronicler of the spiritual maladies and very earthly pleasure of the Middle-American male."
-Vogue

"A splendid achievement!"
-The New York Times


RABBIT AT REST
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and
the National Book Critics Circle Award

"Brilliant . . . It must be read. It is the best novel about America to come out of America for a very, very long time."
-The Washington Post Book World

"Powerful . . . John Updike with his precision's prose and his intimately attentive yet cold eye is a master."
-The New York Times Book Review

From the Jacket

"The third and fourth novel in John Updike''s acclaimed quartet of Rabbit books-now in one marvelous volume.
RABBIT IS RICH
Winner of the American Book Award and
the National Book Critics Circle Award
"Dazzlingly reaffirms Updike''s place as master chronicler of the spiritual maladies and very earthly pleasure of the Middle-American male."
-"Vogue
"A splendid achievement!"
-"The New York Times
RABBIT AT REST
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and
the National Book Critics Circle Award
"Brilliant . . . It must be read. It is the best novel about America to come out of America for a very, very long time."
-"The Washington Post Book World
"Powerful . . . John Updike with his precision''s prose and his intimately attentive yet cold eye is a master."
-"The New York Times Book Review

About the Author

American novelist, poet, and critic John Updike was born in Shillington, Pennsylvania, and studied at Harvard (which he attended on a scholarship) and the Ruskin School Drawing and Fine Art in Oxford, England. After returning from England in 1955, he worked for two years on the staff of The New Yorker. This marked the beginning of a long relationship with the magazine, during which he has contributed numerous short stories, poems, and book reviews. Although Updike's first published book was a collection of verse, The Carpentered Hen and Other Tame Creatures (1958), his renown as a writer is based on his fiction, beginning with The Poorhouse Fair, published in 1959. When Couples was published in 1968, Wilfred Sheed (N.Y. Times) looked back on Updike's career to that time and commented, "Updike can be quite a virtuoso. But with each book, his position seems a little less flashy and more solid." The mixture of flashy versatility and solid achievement has been apparent in Updike's writing since that judgment was made, and his deep artistic commitment is apparent not only in the abundance of his works in several genres, but also by his willingness to experiment with new forms and themes. Updike has shifted directions with each decade as he has responded to the changing times, while at the same time maintaining a basic, if sometimes ambiguous, personal integrity. Updike's work, sophisticated and inventive, focuses on middle-class America and their major concerns---marriage, divorce, religion, materialism, and sex. Among his best-known works are the Rabbit tetrology---Rabbit, Run (1960), Rabbit Redux (1971), Rabbit Is Rich (1981), and Rabbit at Rest (1988). Rabbit Run introduces Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom as a 26-year-old salesman of dime-store gadgets trapped in an unhappy marriage in a dismal Pennsylvania town, looking back wistfully on his days as a high school basketball star. Rabbit Redux takes up the story 10 years later, and Rabbit's relationship with representative figures of the 1960s enables Updike to provide social commentary in a story marked by mellow wisdom and compassion in spite of some shocking jolts. In Rabbit Is Rich, Harry is comfortably middle-aged and complacent. Much of the book seems to satirize the country-club set and the swinging sexual/social life of Rabbit and his friends, but Updike again moves the story onto a higher plain, which would seem to justify those critics who think that his vision is unquestionably religious in its essential nature. Finally, in Rabbit at Rest, Harry arrives at the age where he must confront his mortality. Updike's other novels range widely in subject and locale, from The Poorhouse Fair, about a home for the aged that seems to be a microcosm for society as a whole, through The Court (1978), about a revolution in Africa, to The Witches of Eastwick (1984), in which Updike tries to write from inside the sensibilities of three witches in contemporary New England.The Centaur (1963) is a subtle, complicated allegorical novel that won Updike the National Book Award in 1964. Another recent trilogy includes A Month of Sundays (1975), Roger's Version (1986), and SS (1988). In addition to his novels, Updike also has written short stories, poems, critical essays, and reviews. His short fiction is notable for the crisps, efficient way in which he treats a wide variety of subjects. Self-Consciousness, a memoir of his early life, his thoughts on issues such as the Vietnam War, and his attitude toward religion, was published in 1989. Updike currently lives near Boston with his second wife. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1977.

Trade Paperback

November 4, 2003

Random House Publishing Group

English


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From Community

From the Critics

Praise for John Updike

RABBIT IS RICH
"Updike at the very height of his powers . . . Rich, funny."
-New York

"We recognize in Rabbit our own longing. How emphatically American it is."
-Chicago Sun-Times

"Masterful . . . Graceful prose and vivid imagination."
-The Dallas Morning News


RABBIT AT REST
"The most authoritative and most magical portrait yet written of the past four decades of American life."
-Time

"A rich and rewarding novel . . . Updike is working at the full height of his powers."
-The New York Times

"Extraordinary . . . One of Updike's finest novels."
-Los Angeles Times Book Review

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