With an uncommonly varied oeuvre that includes poetry, criticism, essays, short stories, and novels, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner John Updike helped to change the face of late-20th-century American literature.

Born in Reading, Pennsylvania, Updike graduated summa cum laude from Harvard in 1954. Following a year of study in England, he joined the staff of The New Yorker, establishing a relationship with the magazine that continued until his death in January, 2009. For more than 50 years, he lived in two small towns in Massachusetts that inspired the settings for several of his stories.

In 1958, Updike's first collection of poetry was published. A year later, he made his fiction debut with The Poorhouse Fair. But it was his second novel, 1960's Rabbit, Run, that forged his reputation and introduced one of the most memorable characters in American fiction. Former small-town basketball star Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom struck a responsive chord with readers and critics alike and catapulted Updike into the literary stratosphere.

Updike would revisit Angstrom in 1971, 1981, and 1990, chronicling his hapless protagonist's jittery journey into undistinguished middle age in three melancholy bestsellers: Rabbit Redux, Rabbit Is Rich, and Rabbit at Rest. A concluding novella, "Rabbit Remembered," appeared in the 2001 story collection Licks of Love.

Although autobiographical elements appear in the Rabbit books, Updike's true literary alter ego was not Harry Angstrom but Harry Bech, a famously unproductive Jewish-American writer who starred in his own story cycle. In between -- indeed, far beyond -- his successful series, Updike went on to produce an astonishingly diverse string of novels. In addition, his criticism and short fiction became popular staples of distinguished literary publications.

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Title: The House of God: The Classic Novel of Life and Death in an American Hospital, Author: Samuel Shem
Title: The Power and the Glory, Author: Graham Greene
Title: Rabbit, Run, Author: John Updike
Title: The Complete Stories, Author: Franz Kafka
Title: Rabbit Is Rich, Author: John Updike
Title: The Witches of Eastwick, Author: John Updike
Title: The Best American Short Stories of the Century, Author: John Updike
Title: The Twelve Terrors of Christmas: Drawings by Edward Gorey, Author: John Updike
Title: Terrorist, Author: John Updike
Title: Rabbit Redux, Author: John Updike
Title: Rabbit at Rest, Author: John Updike
Title: Couples, Author: John Updike
Title: The Centaur, Author: John Updike
Title: Roger's Version, Author: John Updike
Title: A Month of Sundays, Author: John Updike
Title: Lost Balls: Great Holes, Tough Shots, and Bad Lies, Author: Charles Lindsay
Title: Rabbit Angstrom: The Four Novels (Rabbit Run, Rabbit Redux, Rabbit Is Rich, Rabbit at Rest) (Everyman's Library), Author: John Updike
Title: Lectures on Literature, Author: Vladimir Nabokov
Title: Licks of Love: Short Stories and a Sequel,
Title: John Updike: Collected Early Stories, Author: John Updike

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