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John Updike
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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin; New Ed edition (28 Mar 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0140298967
  • ISBN-13: 978-0140298963
  • Product Dimensions: 19.8 x 13 x 2.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 452,664 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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If John Updike had never published anything but short stories--if the novels, essays, verse and reams of occasional prose vanished into thin air--he would still be a presence to reckon with in American letters. Having said that, it's only fair to point out that his 13th collection, Licks of Love, is one of the master's patchier efforts. He has lost none of his notorious fluency, and even the duds here are enlivened by lovely stabs of perception; but in several tales ("The Women Who Got Away", "New York Girl," "Natural Color"), Updike seems perversely bent on proving his detractors right, serving up familiar narratives of adultery and 1960s-era swinging. There is no reason why lust and rage shouldn't dance attendance on this randy genius's old age. But he's already written about the art of extracurricular canoodling at such length that these entries are bound to seem like retreads.

That's the bad news. The good news is that the rest of the collection is a sheer delight. "My Father on the Verge of Disgrace" explores some fascinating Oedipal outskirts, even as the narrator's first cigarette takes on a theological accent: "It was my way of becoming a human being, and part of being human is being on the verge of disgrace". In "How Was It, Really?" Updike unveils the real dirty secret of old age, which is not the persistence of erotic appetite but the inevitable, appalling failure of memory. Best of all, he returns to two of his longest running franchises, with admirable results in both cases. "His Oeuvre" revives that Semitic doppelganger Henry Bech for one more lap around the track, and finds the author making intermittent fun of his own fancy prose style. Harry Angstrom is, needless to say, beyond hope of resurrection. But in a 182-page novella, "Rabbit Remembered", Updike brings back his survivors for a superb, surprising curtain call. The author's present-tense notation of American life (whose paradoxical epicentre is, as always, Brewer, Pennsylvania) remains as mesmerising as ever. And despite his death, the putative hero is everywhere, as his illegitimate daughter returns to the unwilling bosom of the Angstrom clan: "A whiff of Harry, a pale glow, an unsettling drift comes off this girl, this thirty-nine-year-old piece of evidence". Wallowing in this unexpected bonus, Updike fans should steel themselves for a single pang of regret: this is likely to be the last Rabbit he will pull from his hat. --James Marcus --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Collected with a dozen wonderful stories, all set in classic Updike territory, the short novel 'RABBIT REMEMBERED' is a major work in its own right - a riveting return to Updike's most celebrated fictional world. Janice and Nelson Angstrom, plus several other survivors of the irreducible Rabbit, fitfully entertain his memory while pursuing their own happiness over the edge of the millennium, as a number of old strands come together in entirely unexpected ways.

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"Licks of Love" consists of twelve short stories which all relate directly or by suggestion to earlier works, any of which will be immediately recognizable to fans, and which will all whet the appetite of a newcomer to the Updike oeuvre. The final chapter, "Rabbit Remembered", is a 181-page novelette which affords glimpses into the earlier Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom stories and the minor and sometimes more major disasters which follow in the wake of this all-American anti-hero some years after his death. Updike aficionados are treated to a searing and incisive post-mortem of Rabbit's palmy and selfindulgent days in fringe middle America, though every phrase is fragrant with John Updike's seductive imagery and fascinating narrative of the show that never ends. If this offering doesn't make you want more, you are probably in a coma.
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I loved this selection of short stories. The stories were insightful as to how it feels to have love and lost someone or yearned for that someone who got away. The stories are told as memories of the main character and as such have the added wisdom of perspective. They are touching without being sentimental and bitter sweet and whimsical just like long lost loves usually are.
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There's something about Updike that keeps him from telling a story straight. Too many twists within the paragraphs and even the phrases. Too many times I have to go back to reading again the same sentence or paragraph just to know who it is that he is talking about.

A pity, really, for the plot of his stories is rather good.
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