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Conversations with John Updike James Plath

Conversations with John Updike By James Plath

Conversations with John Updike by James Plath


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This collection includes 32 interviews given by John Updike to critics, scholars, talk-show hosts, reporters (national, international and local), a religious journal, a school student, and many more. They all combine to form a portrait of a novelist, short story writer and poet.

Conversations with John Updike Summary

Conversations with John Updike by James Plath

John Updike says: Any act of description is, to some extent, an act of praise, so that even when the event is unpleasant or horrifying or spiritually stunning, the very attempt to describe it is, in some way, part of that Old Testament injunction to give praise. Even though my books strike many people as immoral or morally useless, to me they are really moral investigations of how we live, and harsh, perhaps, because the standards are otherworldly. There was a tradition among my peers for frank and open talk, and I'd always been a rather shy, priggish, unexperienced adolescent. So maybe my revenge as a young adult was to put down all the dirty words that I'd always been a little shy about using. James Plath, a professor of English at Illinois Wesleyan University, is editor-publisher of Clockwatch Review and director of Hemingway Days Writer's Workshop and Conference in Key West.

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NLS9780878057009
9780878057009
0878057005
Conversations with John Updike by James Plath
New
Paperback
University Press of Mississippi
1994-05-30
277
N/A
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