Best known for his Rabbit novels, John Updike (1932-2009) was also a master of the short story, whose work appeared regularly in The New Yorker. "A&P," one of his classic stories took aim at suburban life, as did many of his longer books. Rabbit Is Rich (1982) and Rabbit at Rest (1990) both won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. Updike dominated the literary scene for decades, writing not just fiction but also essays, poems, book reviews, and art criticism.

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Title: We Always Treat Women Too Well, Author: Raymond Queneau
Title: Villages, Author: John Updike
Title: Un libro de Bech (Bech: A Book), Author: John Updike
Title: Toward the End of Time, Author: John Updike
Title: The Witches of Eastwick, Author: John Updike
Title: The Widows of Eastwick, Author: John Updike
Title: The Seducer's Diary, Author: Søren Kierkegaard
Title: The Power and the Glory, Author: Graham Greene
Title: The Poorhouse Fair, Author: John Updike
Title: The House of God, Author: Samuel Shem
Title: The Early Stories, 1953-1975, Author: John Updike
Title: The Diary of Adam and Eve, Author: Mark Twain
Title: The Coup, Author: John Updike
Title: The Centaur, Author: John Updike
Title: The Blithedale Romance, Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
Title: The Afterlife and Other Stories, Author: John Updike
Title: Terrorist, Author: John Updike
Title: Surviving: Stories, Essays, Interviews, Author: Henry Green
Title: Seven Men, Author: Max Beerbohm
Title: Self-Consciousness, Author: John Updike

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