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My Father's Tears and Other Stories
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My Father’s Tears and Other Stories

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John Updike was a master storyteller, and this collection, from his final years, reveals that up to the end he remained the finest short-story writer of his generation. ‘Magnificent, exhilarating, crisply evocative, rippling with irony. Updike’s genius can be seen on peak form. With this book, a talent that burnt brightly goes out in a blaze of brilliance’ Sunday Times ‘A haunting valedictory alive with characteristic preoccupations- small-town life; domestic duplicity ; travel; aging rituals; and the transience of existence. This is a collection filled with nuanced observations, descriptive flair and sentences that stop you in your tracks’ Metro %%%John Updike was a master storyteller, and this collection, from his final years, reveals that up to the end he remained the finest short-story writer of his generation.

‘Magnificent, exhilarating, crisply evocative, rippling with irony. Updike’s genius can be seen on peak form. With this book, a talent that burnt brightly goes out in a blaze of brilliance’ Sunday Times

‘A haunting valedictory alive with characteristic preoccupations- small-town life; domestic duplicity ; travel; aging rituals; and the transience of existence. This is a collection filled with nuanced observations, descriptive flair and sentences that stop you in your tracks’ Metro

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 May 2010
Pages
304
ISBN
9780141042596

John Updike was a master storyteller, and this collection, from his final years, reveals that up to the end he remained the finest short-story writer of his generation. ‘Magnificent, exhilarating, crisply evocative, rippling with irony. Updike’s genius can be seen on peak form. With this book, a talent that burnt brightly goes out in a blaze of brilliance’ Sunday Times ‘A haunting valedictory alive with characteristic preoccupations- small-town life; domestic duplicity ; travel; aging rituals; and the transience of existence. This is a collection filled with nuanced observations, descriptive flair and sentences that stop you in your tracks’ Metro %%%John Updike was a master storyteller, and this collection, from his final years, reveals that up to the end he remained the finest short-story writer of his generation.

‘Magnificent, exhilarating, crisply evocative, rippling with irony. Updike’s genius can be seen on peak form. With this book, a talent that burnt brightly goes out in a blaze of brilliance’ Sunday Times

‘A haunting valedictory alive with characteristic preoccupations- small-town life; domestic duplicity ; travel; aging rituals; and the transience of existence. This is a collection filled with nuanced observations, descriptive flair and sentences that stop you in your tracks’ Metro

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 May 2010
Pages
304
ISBN
9780141042596