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John Updike: The Critical Responses to the Rabbit Saga (Critical Responses in Arts and Letters)

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  • ISBN-13: 9780313309830
  • ISBN: 0313309833
  • Edition: 0
  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Publisher: Praeger

AUTHOR

Jack De Bellis

SUMMARY

Twenty-seven critics, as well as Updike himself, provide a kaleidoscopic view of the "Rabbit" Angstrom saga in 34 reviews and essays. There is dual purpose of this collection of critical responses: first, to provide a historical view of the critical reception of all of Updike's works about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom--the four Rabbit novels and the novella Rabbit Remembered and second, to show how these reviews and articles can illuminate the reader with the range of approaches to the saga. These responses to the saga reveal the reception of each installment of the saga and how critical acclamation rose with each work. The first reviews of Rabbit, Run noted Updike's ability to redeem an ex-basketball player's ordinary life through brilliant, innovative style. Scholarly essays debated whether Rabbit was a satiric figure. Updike's sequel, Rabbit Redux, showed how, for reviewer Richard Locke "the inner surface of banal experiences" could be blended seamlessly to social unrest and war. A later critic, Irina Negrea adopted the Jean Baudrillard to critique Marshall McLuhan's optimistic vision of the global village. Reviewer Thomas R. Edwards found that Rabbit Is RichF is composed of meditations on religion, politics, and economics, with motifs intertwined. The "saga," for critic Ralph Wood showed Updike as "our finest literary celebrant both of human ambiguity and the human acceptance of it." Reviewing Rabbit at Rest, Joyce Carol Oates called it a "hugely ambitious achievement" and critic Thomas Disch proclaimed, it to be "the best large-scale literary work by an American in this century," thus "the Great American Novel."Jack De Bellis is the author of 'John Updike: The Critical Responses to the Rabbit Saga (Critical Responses in Arts and Letters)', published 2005 under ISBN 9780313309830 and ISBN 0313309833.

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