Thirty-Six-Point Perpetua: John Updike’s Personal Essays in the Later Years
Laurence W. Mazzeno (Alvernia University) Sue Norton (Dublin Institute of Technology) Posterity In his Preface to Due Considerations (2007), John Updike tells us that when he was a very young man, he yearned to become a professional writer so that his ideas might join the “printed material that hung above the middle-browed middle class … Continue reading Thirty-Six-Point Perpetua: John Updike’s Personal Essays in the Later Years
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