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Updike

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by Begley, Adam


  Saint Louis Literary Award, 430n

  St. Thomas, Updike’s trip to, 380

  Sale, Roger, 400

  Salinger, J. D., 281

  Franny and Zooey, 270–71

  influence of, 99, 157, 213

  “Just Before the War with the Eskimos,” 77, 99

  and New Yorker, 17n, 77, 153, 155

  Updike’s reviews of his work, 270–71, 370

  Sand, George, 470

  Sandberg, Carl, 87

  Saramago, José, Baltasar and Blimunda, 461

  Sarandon, Susan, 412

  Saroyan, William, 103

  Sartre, Jean-Paul, 174

  The Saturday Evening Post, 37, 102, 122

  Saturday Review, 153, 167n

  Sayre, Joel, 116

  Sayre, Nora, 116

  Scientific American, 419

  Scott, Sir Walter, The Bride of Lammermoor, 36

  Sennett, Mack, 452–53

  September 11 attacks, 465–67, 468

  Shakespeare, William, 448

  Shaw, George Bernard, 77

  Shaw, Irwin, 154

  Shawn, William, 135, 464

  death of, 142, 444

  and New Yorker evolution, 138, 362, 444, 445, 446

  and New Yorker traditions, 138n, 146

  pushed aside, 138, 444

  and Updike’s career, 102, 109, 117, 118, 124, 141–43, 151, 444

  Updike’s memoir of, 118, 142

  and White’s obituary, 111

  Sheed, Wilfred, 291

  Shepard, Alan, 196

  Sherrill, Goldthwaite, 199

  Sherwood, Robert, 64

  Shilling, Clint, 28

  Shillington, Pennsylvania:

  and change of, 23–24, 29, 31, 101, 159, 322

  churchgoing in, 38–39

  escape from, 50, 55–56, 101, 127, 152, 405, 457, 471

  Grace Lutheran Church, 39

  high school in, 23, 33, 41, 47–48, 49, 52, 54, 65, 80, 199, 225, 336, 391

  interviewers’ visits to, 1–2, 16

  move to Plowville from, 21, 31, 32–36, 38, 101, 261, 320, 327, 432–33

  as Olinger, 2, 40, 41, 48, 99, 101, 145, 163, 172, 185

  Stephen’s Luncheonette, 47, 49, 55

  Updike’s early years in, 29–30, 46, 244, 336, 486

  Updike’s nostalgia for, 7, 31, 56, 78n, 99–100, 113–14, 145, 159, 163, 186, 190, 327, 336, 373, 388, 403n, 427, 428, 432, 482, 486

  in Updike’s writing, 5–6, 7–8, 10, 27, 29, 48, 56, 78n, 99–100, 113–14, 145, 158, 173, 176, 185, 186, 190, 322, 388, 427, 428, 453

  Sinclair, Upton, 103

  Sitwell, Osbert, 193

  Skeeter (fict.), 333–35, 337–41

  Sky & Telescope, 419

  Smiley, Jane, x

  Smith, Raymond, 280, 373

  Smithsonian Institution, 317

  Sondheim, Stephen, 387

  Spain, Updike travels to, 312, 317

  Spark, Muriel, 271

  Spenser, Edmund, 77

  The Faerie Queene, 87

  Spock, Benjamin, 136, 253

  Sport, 440

  SS Leonardo da Vinci, 229–30

  SS Rotterdam, 297

  Stafford, Jean, 111

  Steinbeck, John, 263

  Steinberg, Saul, 387, 416, 441

  Steiner, George, 306, 362, 363

  Stendhal, 358

  Steuben Glass, 282

  Stevens, Wallace, 87, 174

  Stevenson, Adlai E., 89, 196

  Stewart, Payne, 195

  Stravinsky, Igor, 71

  Streeter, Edward, 72

  Styron, William, 103

  The Confessions of Nat Turner, 338–39

  Summer, Donna, 394

  Summer of Love, 255, 321

  Swift, Jonathan, 87

  Taper, Bernard, 277–78

  Tarbox (fict. town):

  founding of, 322

  and JFK assassination, 257

  in Updike’s writing, 184, 185, 246, 247, 249, 257, 287n, 288–93, 303, 321–23, 343

  Targ Editions, 380

  Tertullian, 419

  Thackeray, William Makepeace, 435

  Thomas, Dylan, 87

  Thompson, Lovell, 183, 203

  Thurber, James, 30, 36, 116–17, 140, 146, 416

  Ticknor and Fields, 17

  Time:

  articles about Updike in, 20, 184–85

  critical reviews in, 155–56, 250–51

  Updike interviews in, 92, 152, 207, 214, 289

  Updike on cover of, 1, 292–93

  Tolstoy, Leo, 77

  Tootsie Roll company, 227

  The Transatlantic Review, 45, 301

  Trilling, Diana, 294, 333–34

  Trilling, Lionel, xii

  Tristan and Iseult, 239–43, 258, 316, 367

  Trollope, Anthony, 470

  Truman, Harry S., 139

  Tucci, Niccolò, 147

  Tucson, Arizona, Updike house in, 474

  Turgenev, Ivan, 153

  Turner, Nat, 339

  Unamuno y Jugo, Miguel de, 133

  University of Michigan, 476

  Updike, David (son):

  birth and infancy of, 134n, 146–47, 161

  childhood of, 231, 284, 299, 331

  and his father’s illness and death, 483, 484

  and his father’s will, 416

  in his father’s writing, 329, 347–48, 349–50, 367, 376, 427

  in interviews, 9, 354n, 410

  in Ipswich, 321

  marriage and family of, 415n, 438, 439

  at prep school, 359

  at wedding of John and Martha, 382

  as writer, 376, 384–85, 391

  Updike, Elizabeth Pennington “Liz” (daughter):

  at Bennington College, 359, 391

  birth and infancy of, 107, 113, 119, 297

  childhood of, 147, 231, 284

  children of, 414, 415n, 423

  and her father’s birthday, 441

  and her father’s illness and death, 483, 484

  and her father’s will, 416

  in her father’s writing, 329, 346–47, 352, 367, 376

  in Ipswich, 320–21, 325

  marriage of, 376

  as teenager, 299, 320–21, 325

  travels with, 307–8

  and wedding of John and Martha, 382

  Updike, Hartley (grandfather), 42–43

  Updike, John Hoyer:

  “abstract-personal” work of, 234–37, 246–47, 254–55

  and adultery, 159, 197, 207, 208–12, 218–20, 223, 224, 227–29, 230–31, 233–34, 236–37, 242, 245, 253, 254, 258–59, 262, 285–86, 287, 294, 303, 328, 344, 346, 354–55, 356, 366, 368, 369, 378, 389, 409, 442, 465

  and aging, 429, 437–38, 446n, 452, 454–55, 456–57, 469, 474–75

  ambition of, xii-xiii, 41, 46, 50, 55, 77, 82–83, 91, 101, 103, 126, 127, 138, 139, 141, 148, 149–50, 151, 209, 266, 287, 299, 391, 450, 471

  amour-propre, 14–15, 31, 46, 56, 170, 172, 242, 245, 253, 257–59, 272, 273, 287, 300, 352, 354, 379, 389

  art studies of, 91, 105–6, 114

  author’s contacts with, xi, 53–54

  awards and honors to, 42, 91, 92, 105, 145, 209, 250, 251, 265–66, 308, 400, 402, 416, 430, 433, 434–35, 437, 461–62, 470, 477–78

  birth of, 3, 22

  books by, see Updike, John Hoyer, books by

  cartoons by, 67, 70, 77, 91

  childhood of, 23–30, 50, 297

  and cities, 40–41

  compartmentalization by, 190, 228, 244, 294, 331, 353, 354, 355, 364, 422

  as critic, 143, 225, 240–41, 243, 270–71, 279–80, 374, 384, 416–18, 461, 462–63, 475, 480

  critical reviews of his work, 271–73, 294, 310, 316, 332, 333–34, 339–41, 360–64, 369–70, 400–401, 412, 413, 421–22, 434–35, 447, 452, 454, 456–57, 458–61, 468, 469, 470

  death of, xi, 484–86

  in England, 104–9, 113, 116–17, 298–302, 305–6

  and esc
ape, 48–51, 53, 54, 56, 157, 180, 194, 204, 222, 226, 251, 296, 322, 343, 347, 351, 357, 382, 384, 405, 428, 437, 453, 473

  European exile of, 229–30, 235–37, 239, 250, 297, 357

  and fatherhood, 151, 166, 172, 207, 223, 230–32, 246, 299, 321, 329–30, 331, 346–48, 349, 351, 372, 385, 389, 390–92, 398, 409, 423

  and feminists, 255, 378–79, 412, 413, 418, 425–26, 459–60

  final illness and death of, 479–86

  focus on details, 112, 115, 168–69, 174

  and grandchildren, 414–15, 423, 438–39, 481–82

  and Harvard, 49–51, 53–94; see also Harvard Lampoon; Harvard University

  health issues of, 56–57, 222–23, 238, 243, 360, 423, 428–29, 479–82

  income of, 73, 109, 110n, 117, 124, 138, 158, 172, 180, 226, 251, 282, 294, 299, 312, 324, 417, 446, 470, 471, 476

  interviews with, 1–8, 9, 15n, 49, 53–54, 73n, 92, 152, 154, 195, 203, 207, 214, 222, 227, 281, 284–85, 289, 293, 354, 376–79, 412, 422, 443, 462, 475, 476

  living by himself, 357, 358–61, 368, 370, 384, 403, 442

  and marriage, 84, 89–90, 165–66, 211–13, 241, 242–45, 251, 277, 285, 306–7, 344–45, 356–57

  and Martha, see Bernhard, Martha Ruggles; Updike, Martha Bernhard

  and Mary, see Pennington, Mary; Updike, Mary Pennington

  and nostalgia, 3, 13–14, 176, 189–90, 219, 249, 255, 388–90, 431–32, 452, 460, 482; see also Shillington

  and obscenity laws, 201–3

  papers of, xiii, 471

  parents of, see Updike, Linda Hoyer; Updike, Wesley Russell

  personal traits of, 38, 48, 53, 66, 102, 103, 138, 185, 259, 285, 306, 374, 427–28

  poems by, see Updike, John Hoyer, poems by

  professional path of, 102–3, 209

  as prolific writer, 119–20, 138, 141, 153, 179, 194, 281, 361, 401, 406–7, 449

  psoriasis of, 26, 57, 90, 103, 118, 202, 358, 360, 423

  and psychotherapy, 243–45, 248, 249, 368

  public persona of, ix-xi, 102, 152, 172, 184–85, 259, 263–64, 266, 267, 269, 278, 286, 293–94, 295, 312, 374, 375, 377, 407–8

  public speaking, 7, 19n, 188–89, 190, 376, 377, 380, 381, 386, 416, 435–36, 461–62, 473, 479

  real life as source of fiction, 8–16, 21, 31–32, 41–42, 52, 98, 126, 129–30, 132–33, 134, 136, 137, 163, 179, 185, 190, 199, 211, 212–15, 219–25, 234, 247–48, 249–50, 270, 273, 342, 345–50, 351–55, 367–70, 471

  and religion, 38–40, 103, 107–8, 114, 133, 179, 196–97, 217, 218, 220, 221, 223–24, 317, 327, 328, 418–20, 424, 482–83

  reputation of, 1, 2, 53, 92, 154, 186, 294, 407, 427, 449, 458–60, 462

  sensitivity to criticism (of others), 155–57

  sex scenes in writing of, 200–201, 203, 212–13, 294, 340

  sixtieth birthday of, 441–42

  and smoking, 47

  social life of, 147–48, 305–6; see also Ipswich, Massachusetts

  stories by, see Updike, John Hoyer, short stories and articles by

  stutter of, 26, 53, 57, 66, 103, 226, 277, 377, 423, 428, 453

  and success, 103, 150, 158, 180, 209, 251, 259, 266, 270, 294, 296, 299–300, 304–5, 324, 377, 471

  and technology, 471–75

  as teenager, 30–52, 122

  travels of, 257, 262–65, 297, 303–4, 307–18, 350–51, 360, 388, 416, 424, 479

  wills written by, 263, 309, 415–16

  writing career of, 98, 100, 102, 120, 124, 141–43, 146, 154, 173, 180, 209, 250, 281, 300–301, 304–5, 406–7, 410, 446, 449, 458, 471

  writing style of, 254, 394, 411, 463n

  Updike, John Hoyer, books by:

  Always Looking, 485

  Americana, 448

  Assorted Prose, 124n, 143, 270–71, 281, 361

  Bech: A Book, 296–97, 332

  Bech at Bay, 411, 439n, 446n, 472

  Biscuits for Cerberus (orig. title), 161, 168

  Brazil, 309, 316, 452

  The Carpentered Hen, 73, 139–40, 168, 170, 180, 186, 300

  The Centaur, 1, 9, 21, 34n, 38, 41–42, 44–49, 117, 163, 173, 222, 223, 230, 250, 262, 265, 348–49, 400

  Collected Poems, 1953–1993, 139n, 446–48

  The Complete Henry Bech, 469

  The Coup, 275, 309–11, 312, 342, 363, 381, 392, 411, 468

  Couples, 78, 158, 210, 246–50, 257, 270, 279, 282, 287–94, 296, 300, 306, 307, 333–34, 340, 354, 377, 379, 382, 409, 455, 465

  Due Considerations, 440

  The Early Stories, 53, 80n, 86n, 96, 99, 128n, 129, 242, 301, 469

  Endpoint, 11, 101, 485

  Gertrude and Claudius, 457

  Go Away (unpublished), 173n

  Higher Gossip, 440, 485

  Home (unpublished), 126, 149, 161–63, 170, 179, 263

  Hugging the Shore, 403, 440

  In the Beauty of the Lilies, 452–54, 455, 468

  Just Looking, 417

  The Maples Stories, 212n, 469

  Marry Me, 249–55, 259, 263, 377, 380

  Memories of the Ford Administration, 442–44, 475

  Midpoint, 279

  A Month of Sundays, 195–96, 362, 368–70, 379, 380, 443

  More Matter, 440, 449

  Museums and Women, 346

  My Father’s Tears, 10, 439n, 485

  Odd Jobs, 440

  Of the Farm, 1, 9, 16, 21, 28, 34n, 41, 48, 117, 163, 173, 250, 259–62, 272, 350, 361, 368, 432

  Olinger Stories, 14, 98, 173

  Picked-Up Pieces, 361–62

  Pigeon Feathers, 9, 165, 250

  The Poorhouse Fair, 1, 163, 167, 169–71, 173, 174, 175–80, 186, 204, 209, 250, 266–67, 341, 469

  Problems, 348n, 366–67

  Rabbit, Run, 1, 114, 118n, 173, 195, 197–206, 207, 212, 222, 227, 250, 252, 297, 299, 314, 331, 341, 379–80, 398, 400, 437

  Rabbit Angstrom, 341n, 403

  Rabbit at Rest, 206, 434–38, 460, 467, 469

  Rabbit Is Rich, 1, 195, 206, 392–402, 407, 411, 434

  Rabbit Redux, 195, 206, 275, 332–42, 344, 362, 369, 377, 394, 398, 436

  Roger’s Version, 369n, 418–23, 471, 472

  S., 369n, 425–26

  The Same Door, 9, 128n, 129, 165n, 186–87

  Seek My Face, 457

  Self-Consciousness (memoir), x, 5, 8, 12–14, 34, 44, 46, 76, 107, 158, 181, 223, 225, 258–59, 275, 276, 277, 286, 319, 344, 388, 423–24, 426–28, 433, 437, 476, 478

  Terrorist, 457, 466–68, 473, 477

  Toward the End of Time, 224n, 454–56, 459, 461, 478

  Trust Me, 439n

  Villages, 78n, 457, 468, 471, 472

  The Widows of Eastwick, 317–18, 457, 469, 479

  Willow, 78, 82, 457

  The Witches of Eastwick, 410–14, 419, 426

  Updike, John Hoyer, poems by:

  “All the While,” 306–7

  “Apologies to Harvard,” 55–56, 89

  “Azores,” 230

  “Capacity,” 128n

  “Child’s Question,” 37

  “The Clan,” 112

  “Duet, with Muffled Brake Drums,” 73, 97, 120, 446

  “Elderly Sex,” 437

  “Elegy for a Real Golfer,” 195

  “Enemies of a House,” 324, 326n, 448

  “Ex-Basketball Player,” 98, 100, 113, 162

  “The Fall,” 431

  “Fine Point,” 482

  “Golfers,” 193

  “The House Growing,” 350

  “The Hypocrite,” 72

  “Icarus,” 467

  “Lament for Cocoa,” 162

  “Leaving Church Early,” 280

  “Living with a Wife,” 306

  “March: A Birthday Poem,” 106–7

  “Midpoint,” 24, 50, 295, 296

  “Minority Report,” 302

  “Mobile of Birds,” 129

  “Mountain Impasse,” 71

  “My Children at the Dump,” 231–32, 390

  “My Mother at Her De
sk,” 19

  “An Oddly Lovely Day Alone,” 376

  “An Ode,” 140

  “Perfection Wasted,” 447–48

  “Planting a Mailbox,” 161

  “Poetess,” 71n

  “The Population of Argentina,” 71n

  “A Rescue,” 450–51

  “Shillington,” 31–32, 448

  “Shipbored,” 162, 214

  “Spanish Sonnets,” 312, 382

  “The Sunflower,” 112

  “Tao in the Yankee Stadium Bleachers,” 139n

  “Thoughts While Driving Home,” 185

  “Why the Telephone Wires Dip,” 71, 71n, 485

  “Youth’s Progress,” 162

  Updike, John Hoyer, short stories and articles by:

  “A&P,” 213

  “The Accelerating Expansion of the Universe,” 317

  “Ace in the Hole,” 96–97, 98, 110, 113

  “The Alligators,” 113, 145, 172, 173, 188

  “And Whose Little Generation Are You? Or, Astrology Refined,” 167–68

  “Aperto, Chiuso,” 316

  “The Apparition,” 317

  “The Astronomer,” 53

  “Augustine’s Concubine,” 343

  “Australia and Canada,” 308

  “Avec la Bébé-Sitter,” 233, 235–36

  “The Baluchitherium,” 343

  “Bech and the Bounty of Sweden,” 461

  “Bech Enters Heaven,” 387

  “Bech in Czech,” 314

  “Bech in Rumania,” 296

  “Bech Noir,” 460–61

  “Bech Pleads Guilty,” 401

  “Bech Presides,” 387, 461

  “Bech Swings?,” 298–99, 304–6, 449n

  “Bech Takes Pot Luck,” 283–84, 296, 297–98

  “Bech Third-Worlds It,” 308

  “Being a Self Forever,” 423

  “The Black Room,” 31n

  “The Blessed Man of Boston, My Grandmother’s Thimble, and Fanning Island,” 213–15, 217–18, 219, 221

  “The Bulgarian Poetess,” 264–65

  “Cemeteries,” 301

  “The Christian Roommates,” 60–63, 84n, 100

  “Commercial,” 343–44

  “A Constellation of Events,” 365–66

  “The Corner,” 301

  “Couples,” 246–49

  “Cruise,” 316

  “Daughter, Last Glimpses Of,” 346–47

  “The Day of the Dying Rabbit,” 302

  “The Deacon,” 303

  “Dentistry and Doubt,” 109, 114–15

  “A Desert Encounter,” 474

  “The Dogwood Tree: A Boyhood,” 7n, 25, 50, 158

  “Domestic Life in America,” 359–60

  “Drinking from a Cup Made Cinchy,” 195

  “During the Jurassic,” 343

  “Eros Rampant,” 325n, 329, 345

  “Far Out,” 343, 344n

  “Farrell’s Caddie,” 313n

 

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