Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Authors - Updike John

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 87    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Updike John:     more books (100)
  1. Odd Jobs: Essays and Criticism by John Updike, 1991-10-15
  2. Rabbit Novels Vol. 1 by John Updike, 2003-11-04
  3. Rabbit Redux by John Updike, 1996-08-27
  4. Licks of Love: Short Stories and a Sequel, "Rabbit Remembered" by John Updike, 2001-11-27
  5. Endpoint and Other Poems by John Updike, 2009-03-31
  6. Couples by John Updike, 1968
  7. Rabbit Novels Vol. 2 by John Updike, 2003-11-04
  8. Conversations with John Updike
  9. John Updike: Just Looking: Essays on Art by John Updike, 2001-02-15
  10. Roger's Version by John Updike, 1996-08-27
  11. Brazil by John Updike, 1996-08-27
  12. The Coup by John Updike, 1980-03-12
  13. The Complete Henry Bech (Everyman's Library) by John Updike, 2001-03-27
  14. The Witches of Eastwick by John Updike, 1996-08-27

21. Libreria Paidos - Resultados De La Búsqueda
Similar pages Bessere Verhältnisse Roman updike john Translate this page Bessere Verhältnisse Roman updike john. Titel Bessere Verhältnisse.Roman. Autor updike john. Rubrik Belletristik Romane
http://www.libreriapaidos.com/resulta.asp?criterio=autor&texto=UPDIKE, JOHN

22. Die Hexen Von Eastwick Roman Updike John
Translate this page Die Hexen von Eastwick Roman updike john. Titel Die Hexen von Eastwick.Roman. Autor updike john. Rubrik Belletristik Romane
http://www.1a-romanhandel.de/Updike-John-Die-Hexen-von-Eastwick-R-3499123665.htm
Die Hexen von Eastwick Roman Updike John
Titel: Die Hexen von Eastwick. Roman.
Autor: Updike John
Rubrik: Belletristik Romane Erzählungen Amerikanische Literatur Romane Erzählungen
Kategorie: Belletristik
Lang Rudolf W. Schlüsselquali...

Aehling Martin Aktienanlage i...

Rittershofer Werner Wirtschaf...

Mentzel Wolfgang Rhetorik. Si...
...
Home

23. Gott Und Die Wilmots Updike John
Translate this page Gott und die Wilmots updike john. Titel Gott und die Wilmots. Autorupdike john. Rubrik Belletristik Romane Erzählungen Amerikanische
http://www.1a-romanhandel.de/Updike-John-Gott-und-die-Wilmots-3499226863.html
Gott und die Wilmots Updike John
Titel: Gott und die Wilmots.
Autor: Updike John
Rubrik: Belletristik Romane Erzählungen Amerikanische Literatur Romane Erzählungen
Kategorie: Belletristik
Lang Rudolf W. Schlüsselquali...

Aehling Martin Aktienanlage i...

Rittershofer Werner Wirtschaf...

Mentzel Wolfgang Rhetorik. Si...
...
Home

24. Auf Der Farm Roman Updike John
Translate this page Auf der Farm Roman updike john. Titel Auf der Farm. Roman. Autor UpdikeJohn. Rubrik Belletristik Romane Erzählungen Amerikanische
http://www.1awissen-shop.de/Updike-John-Auf-der-Farm-Roman-3499125706.html
Auf der Farm Roman Updike John
Titel: Auf der Farm. Roman.
Autor: Updike John
Rubrik: Belletristik Romane Erzählungen Amerikanische Literatur Romane Erzählungen
Kategorie: Belletristik
Frommer Harald, Heringer Deut...

Frommer Harald, Heringer Deut...

Frommer Harald, Heringer Deut...

Frommer Harald, Heringer Deut...
...
Home

25. Updike John Der Zentaur.
Translate this page updike john Der Zentaur. Titel Der Zentaur. Autor updike john. Rubrik1Belletristik, Romane, Erzählungen, Amerikanische Literatur
http://www.kinderlesespass.de/Updike-John-Der-Zentaur-3499136430.html
Updike John Der Zentaur.
Titel: Der Zentaur.
Autor: Updike John
Rubrik1: Belletristik, Romane, Erzählungen, Amerikanische Literatur, Romane Erzählungen
Rubrik2: Belletristik
Metze Wilfried, Schlund Gabr...

Frommer Harald, Heringer Han...

Frommer Harald, Heringer Han...

Frommer Harald, Heringer Han...
...
Link

26. Der Verwaiste Swimmingpool. Erzählungen. Updike John
Translate this page Erzählungen. updike john. Autor updike john. Rubrik1 Belletristik, Romane, Erzählungen,Amerikanische Literatur, Romane Erzählungen Rubrik2 Belletristik
http://www.lesen-und-lernen.de/Updike-John-Der-verwaiste-Swimmi-349912680X.html
Der verwaiste Swimmingpool. Erzählungen. Updike John
Titel: Der verwaiste Swimmingpool. Erzählungen.
Autor: Updike John
Rubrik1: Belletristik, Romane, Erzählungen, Amerikanische Literatur, Romane Erzählungen
Rubrik2: Belletristik
Beneszewicz W Melanchthoniana...

Wlassak Moriz Konfessio in Ju...

Pfeiffer Rudolf Die neuen Die...

Pfeilschifter Georg Friedrich...
...
Link

27. Updike John Heirate Mich
Translate this page updike john Heirate mich. Titel Heirate mich. Autor updike john.Rubrik Belletristik Romane Erzählungen Amerikanische Literatur
http://www.fachbuch-arena.de/Updike-John-Heirate-mich-3499149826.html
Updike John Heirate mich
Titel: Heirate mich.
Autor: Updike John
Rubrik: Belletristik Romane Erzählungen Amerikanische Literatur Romane Erzählungen
Kategorie: Belletristik
Platon Laches. Griechisch und ...

Hegel Georg Wilhelm Frie Hege...

Plotin Schriften in chronologi...

Descartes Rene Regulae ad dir...
...
Home

28. JOYCE CAROL OATES : ON JOHN UPDIKE
john updike was born in Reading in Pennsylvania, but until he was 13 he lived in Shillington, the smaller city near
http://www.usfca.edu/fac-staff/southerr/onupdike.html
JU Visit John Updike on the web JCO John Updike's American Comedies . . . A writer who shares Updike's extreme interest in the visual world as well as his obsession with language is Joseph Conrad who, significantly, could imagine the ideal and the real only as hopelessly separate: when the "ideal" is given historical freedom to experience itself in flesh, in action, we have the tragicomedy of Nostromo, John Updike's Rabbit at Rest John Updike's choice of Rabbit Angstrom, in Rabbit, Run Revised Mon, Jun 26, 2000

29. Register At NYTimes.com
Reviews of the author's books published up to 1997, texts of articles by him and audio files of interview Category Arts Literature American 20th Century updike, john......
http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/04/06/lifetimes/updike.html
Welcome to The New York Times on the Web! For full access to our site, please complete this simple registration form.
As a member, you'll enjoy: In-depth coverage and analysis of news events from The New York Times FREE Up-to-the-minute breaking news and developing stories FREE Exclusive Web-only features, classifieds, tools, multimedia and much, much more FREE Please enter your Member ID: Please enter your password: Remember my Member ID and password on this computer.
Forgot your password?

Choose a Member ID: Choose a password:
(Five character minimum) Re-enter your password for verification: E-Mail Address: Remember my Member ID and password on this computer We'll keep your information private. The following fields are required. NYTimes.com respects your privacy , so we will never share any personal information without your consent. Gender: Year of Birth: Male Female (Click here if you are under 13) Zip Code: Country of Residence: United States Afghanistan Albania Algeria American Samoa Andorra Angola Anguilla Antarctica Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Aruba Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegowina Botswana Bouvet Island Brazil British Indian Ocean Territory Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Burkina Faso

30. John Updike Author Page At Mostly Fiction - Book Review, Bibliography
Recommended fiction by john updike. Read a book review about Brazil. All Authors All Books. john updike. Bibliography
http://mostlyfiction.com/latin/updike.htm
BUY ART PRINTS
Buy
"Rio De Janeiro Bay" by Martin Johnson Heade at AllPosters.com Home ... All Books
John Updike
Bibliography Book Marks Author Info
"Brazil"
This novel is about a love affair between a white privileged girl and a black teen from the streets of Rio who meet on the beach. But this is far from a Romeo and Juliet love story. (Would Juliet have prostituted herself for Romeo?) I liked this book when I read it, but most reviewers initially seemed to hate it. I don't know if it was because they didn't forgive Updike for trying out magical realism or if they don't like that genre of fiction to begin with. It certainly isn't the story itself since it reads like an adult fairy tale. Reviewed Amazon readers' rating: from 10 reviews
(back to top)
Bibliography (with links to Amazon.com)

31. Bold Type: Reading By John Updike
The author reads his short story The Witnesses.
http://www.boldtype.com/1298/updike/reading.html
John Updike reads his short story "The Witnesses."
This streaming audio clip can be played with the RealPlayer or RealAudio player, available free from Progressive Networks

32. Updike Home Page
Information and discussion on the author.Category Arts Literature American 20th Century updike, john......A john updike WEBSITE FOR INFORMATION AND DISCUSSION. Critical Reviews andContent Information on the Eerdmans Book john updike and Religion.
http://userpages.prexar.com/joyerkes/
THE CENTAURIAN
A JOHN UPDIKE WEBSITE FOR INFORMATION AND DISCUSSION Last update 24 March 2003 John Hoyer Updike WELCOME! This website is designed to provide information and promote discussion about writer John Updike's life and work. As employed in his third novel, published in 1963, the Greek mythological figure of the Centaurhalf human and half horseclearly represents the ambiguity of human existence. It symbolizes both the soaring energies of spiritual transcendence which provoke anxiety and hope, and the captive energies of physical embodiment which generate suffering and pleasure. In all his writings John Updike has never failed to address the agonies and the ecstasies these tangled energies generate in human life. The Centaurian seems therefore an especially appropriate title for this site. It captures the focus of Updike's work in every genre. And, happily, he continues to write For a rich variety of information concerning John Updike's life and work, past and present, check this website's linked content resources which immediately follow. James Yerkes, Ph.D., Webmaster and Editor

33. Carpe Librum -- Bücher - Schmöker - rezensionen
Rezension von Daniela Ecker in carpe librum.
http://www.carpe.com/buch/t_updike_john_hasenherz.html
Bitte verwenden Sie die Hauptseite zur Navigation.
Alle Seiten sind von dort aus zugaenglich. Danke.

34. BBC - Books - Author Profile For John Updike
Author Profile for john updike with details of important works, education and background Send it to a friend! john updike. Born Shillington, Pennsylvania, 1932
http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/books/author/updike

CATEGORIES

TV

RADIO

COMMUNICATE
...
INDEX

SEARCH

TUESDAY
25th March 2003
Text only

BBC Homepage
Arts Books ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! surnames.. A to B C to E F to I J to L M to O P to R S to T U to Z John Updike Born: Shillington, Pennsylvania, 1932 Page 1 Important works: John Updike is one of the most prolific of contemporary American writers. His first volume of poetry, Hoping for a Hoopoe , was published in 1958, and his first novel Poorhouse Fair in 1959. The Rabbit Tetralogy represents four novels published at intervals during the decade from 1960. It follows a typical American from teenage to decline. In 1981, Updike was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Rabbit is Rich Updike established a reputation as a keen observer of contemporary American life. His novel The Coup , therefore, represented something of a change, being set in Africa, not in the USA. He has also written for children and is a noted essayist. Updike is one of the most financially successful writers in America, making half a million dollars from the film rights of Couples alone.

35. The SALON Interview: John Updike
An interview with the author, at Salonmagazine.com.Category Arts Literature American 20th Century updike, john......THE SALON INTERVIEW john updike. As close as you can get to thestars By DWIGHT GARNER. Illustration by Zach Trenholm. For a man
http://www.salonmagazine.com/08/features/updike.html
THE SALON INTERVIEW: JOHN UPDIKE
"As close as you can get to the stars"
By DWIGHT GARNER Illustration by
Zach Trenholm
F or a man who dislikes interviews he has called them "a form to be loathed; a half-form like maggots" John Updike is an agile and adept interview subject. In conversation he seems to shed, as the critic James Wolcott has put it, "bright amounts of angel fluff" about almost any topic at hand. At age 64, there is indeed something snow-capped and oddly angelic about Updike; he seems to hover over the contemporary literary scene like an apparition from another era, the last great American man of letters. On a recent Friday in New York, a snowy and harried day that would find him shuffling from "Good Morning America" to "Charlie Rose" to a marathon telephone conference with 20 journalists, Updike took an hour to talk to SALON about his new novel "In the Beauty of the Lilies" a vigorous and expansive book that tracks four generations in a single American family as well as a career that has spanned some 40 books, including 17 novels and numerous collections of short stories, poems, and criticism. He also spoke on a variety of other topics, including the American cinema and its discontents (Quentin Tarantino, "Leaving Las Vegas"), the current state of The New Yorker as witnessed in its fiction ("They kind of go for more pow, more zap"), Bill Clinton's sexual and political conundrums, and his rather autumnal feelings about the decline and fall of the American reader. In your new novel, "In the Beauty of the Lilies," both religion and the movies figure very prominently in the lives of many of the characters, and there's a sense that film has somehow replaced religion as the place people look to for clues about how to live. How true is this?

36. The New York Times Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction Since 1990
Reviews of thirteen Pulitzer Prizewinning books, including Richard Russo, established masters john updike and Philip Roth, and rising talents Jhumpa Lahiri and Michael Chabon. Part of the Topics in Depth series; HTML and downloadable PDF. Fee required.
http://www.nytimes.com/timestopics/pulitzer_fiction.html

International
National Politics Business ... REGISTER NOW. It's Free! Today's News Past Week Past 30 Days Past 90 Days Past Year Since 1996
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction Since 1990
The 13 books awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction since 1990 represent an eclectic mix of literary styles and insight into human experience. The book reviews in this collection showcase more than a decade of literary achievement, as covered in the pages of The Times. Included are reviews of the 2002 winner, Richard Russo, established masters like John Updike and Philip Roth, and rising young talents Jhumpa Lahiri and Michael Chabon.
Buy 'Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction Since 1990' for $14.95 Includes a printable PDF file of the collection,
plus 90 days of FREE access to these same articles online. TABLE OF CONTENTS
'Empire Falls' by Richard Russo (2002) 'Interpreter of Maladies: Stories by Jhumpa Lahiri' (2000) 'The Hours' by Michael Cunningham (1999) 'American Pastoral' by Philip Roth (1998) 'Martin Dressler: The Tale of an American Dreamer' by Steven Millhauser (1997) 'Independence Day' by Richard Ford (1996) 'The Stone Diaries' by Carol Shields (1995) 'The Shipping News' by E. Annie Proulx (1994)

37. Bmj.com Meulenberg 315 (7123): 1709
British Medical Journal article highlights several books and movies that refer to psoriasis, with details on authors including john updike and Dennis Potter.
http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/315/7123/1709

Home
Help Search/Archive Feedback ... Respond to this article PubMed citation Related articles in PubMed Download to Citation Manager Search Medline for articles by:
Meulenberg, F.
Alert me when:
New articles cite this article

BMJ
Personal view
The hidden delight of psoriasis
Introduction
In John Updike's novel The Centaur young Peter Caldwell has psoriasis. He is not sure whether to tell his girlfriend, but he is also aware of the power that the disease can involve, when he wonders: "Should he tell her? Would it, by making her share the shame, wed them inextricably; make her, by bondage of pity, his slave? Can he, so young, afford a slave?" And he does not conceal the fact that the disease also gives him pleasure. "The delight of feeling a large flake yield and part from the body under the insistence of a fingernail must be experienced to be forgiven." The visibility of psoriasis appeals to the imagination, perhaps because of the chronic, variable, and unpredictable nature of the disease, and has even led to literary language in the medical literature.

38. BBC News | ARTS | Updike Bears Witness To Attacks
Pulitzer Prizewinning author john updike describes what he saw of the New York attack as he watched in shock from a relative's house in Brooklyn.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/entertainment/arts/newsid_1544000/1544262.stm
CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE ... INDEX SEARCH You are in: Entertainment: Arts Front Page World ... AudioVideo
SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback ... Low Graphics Friday, 14 September, 2001, 11:45 GMT 12:45 UK Updike bears witness to attacks
Updike was once a New Yorker reporter
Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist John Updike watched events at the World Trade Center unfold from a relative's house in neighbouring Brooklyn. The acclaimed author of the Rabbit tetralogy told the BBC how the "horrendous" experience had shocked him deeply.
Rabbit: Four books published since 1960
"To actually be seeing it not a mile away was very moving, disturbing, unsettling," he said. "It's like the bottom fell out of your own existence somehow." The author, who is based near Boston, described how his grand-stepdaughter alerted him to what was happening. 'Horror of horrors' They watched the first plane crash on television before moving outside to see across the water to Manhattan. He was still watching the scene an hour later when what he called the "horror of horrors" occurred.

39. Updike, John
encyclopediaEncyclopedia updike, john. updike, john, 1932–, Americanauthor, b. Shillington, Pa., grad. Harvard, 1954. His novels
http://www.factmonster.com/ce5/CE053417.html

Encyclopedia

Updike, John Updike, John, Rabbit Run (1961), set in Pennsylvania in the 1950s, concerns a young man who yearns for his days as a high school athlete and deserts his wife and child. In Rabbit Redux (1971), the same hero confronts racial tension, job obsolescence, sexual freedom, drugs, violence, and the alienation of the young. The series continues with Rabbit Is Rich (1981; Pulitzer) and ends with Rabbit at Rest (1990; Pulitzer). The remarkably prolific author's other works include the novels The Poorhouse Fair The Centaur Couples The Coup The Witches of Eastwick In the Beauty of the Lilies (1995), and Toward the End of Time (1997); volumes of poetry such as The Carpentered Hen (1958) and Facing Nature (1985); short-story collections including Pigeon Feathers Museums and Women and Other Stories Problems The Afterlife and Other Stories (1994), and the linked stories that feature Updike's alter ego, Henry Bech, Bech: a Book Bech Is Back (1982), and Bech at Bay (1998); the play Buchanan Dying (1974); and literary criticism, such as Hugging the Shore Odd Jobs (1991), and

40. The Great American Novice
William Styron, Dominick Dunne, and john updike on why they fear the Net. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/12563.html

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 2     21-40 of 87    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

free hit counter