U & I: A True Story, Nicholson Baker (9781847083517) — Readings Books
U & I: A True Story
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U & I: A True Story

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When Nicholson Baker, one of the most linguistically talented writers in America, set out to write a book about John Updike, the result was no ordinary biography. Instead Baker’s account of his relationship with his hero is a hilarious story of ambition, obsession, talent and neurosis, alternately self-deprecating and self-aggrandising. More memoir than literary criticism, Baker is excruciatingly honest, and U and I reveals at least as much about Baker himself as it does about his idol.

Written twenty years before Updike’s death in 2009, U and I is a very smart and extremely funny exploration of the debts we owe our heroes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Granta Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 August 2011
Pages
192
ISBN
9781847083517

When Nicholson Baker, one of the most linguistically talented writers in America, set out to write a book about John Updike, the result was no ordinary biography. Instead Baker’s account of his relationship with his hero is a hilarious story of ambition, obsession, talent and neurosis, alternately self-deprecating and self-aggrandising. More memoir than literary criticism, Baker is excruciatingly honest, and U and I reveals at least as much about Baker himself as it does about his idol.

Written twenty years before Updike’s death in 2009, U and I is a very smart and extremely funny exploration of the debts we owe our heroes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Granta Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 August 2011
Pages
192
ISBN
9781847083517