Updike, eh?
rich
richard.romeo at gmail.com
Wed Oct 5 09:16:51 CDT 2005
the epitome of the New Yorker-type fiction set; if u like that stuff
doesn't float my boat
give me the sickly haunted melville anytime
rich
On 10/5/05, John Carvill <JCarvill at algsoftware.com> wrote:
>
> What do p-listers think of Updike? I enjoyed the Rabbit books, but have
> never been able to finish any others of his. 'Memories of the Ford
> Administration' in particular I remember as pretty boring...
>
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> > the list is, er, interesting:
> > http://www.nobelpreisboerse.de/stocks.aspx?stc=4
> > includes Franzen, Palahniuk, DeLillo, Updike, Roth, Atwood,
> Houellebecq
> >&c. - not in that order, natch.
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