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Odd Jobs: Essays and Criticism by John Updike
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Odd Jobs: Essays and Criticism

by John Updike

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Alfred a Knopf (1991), Hardcover, 919 pages

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Tags:american, criticism, essays, non-fiction, john updike, 20th century
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The sweep of Updike's knowledge is awe-inspiring. How does he find the time to do all that? And play golf, to boot, golf is a time consuming activity. Sam Clemens called it a good walk spoiled. Updike even found time to write about the ancient sport. After Wodehouse, he's the next best literary guy to write about golf. I haven't felt so bad about a writers, a man of letters, death, since the passing of that titan Robertson Davies. I loved old Davies.
poor-ious | May 12, 2009 |  
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