Hopper's colors turned cooler and chalkier as he aged: the warm brick- and plush-reds of his New York paintings receded. A western painting, People in the Sun...
I just finished "Rabbit,Run" and found the book to be compelling to say the least. Now that I found out there is this movie, I am dying to see it... ... video ...
I keep hearing that the movie is not so good and though I saw it years ago in school I seriously can't even remember it. I loved the book but could see where...
... I've talked to a professor who did their thesis on updike and they say the film is nowhere to be found. I still have hopes in the internet to find a person...
"When I turn to Allah and try to think of Him, it is borne in upon me how alone He is, in all the starry space He has willed into existence. In the Qur'an, He...
Added several links today. If anyone knows of good articles, reviews, essays, interviews, etc. links on or about Updike we should share, please feel free to...
Very welcome. If you look even deeper the NY Times has a massive database of every past essay, article, review, interview, etc. that has been printed by them...
A Common Sense review of A Helpful Alphabet of Friendly Objects: Poems by John Updike http://www.commonsensemedia.org/book-reviews/Helpful-Alphabet-Friendly- ...
The Afterlife and Other Stories. - book reviews National Review, Dec 31, 1994 by Tracy Lee Simmons By John Updike (Knopf 316 pp., $24) `THE Billingses, so...
http://www.brucebawer.com/updike3.htm excerpt: History professor Alf Clayton, the aloof, middle-aged narrator of John Updike's 15th novel, Memories of the...
Has anyone ever read "Rabbit's Own Burrito" by Gore Vidal? It is a review of Updike's In the Beauty of the Lilies, though really a great review of Updike in...
Amazon has lowered their price, a nice sale on the 736-page mammoth hardback edition. ($40 down to $26, with free shipping too) Due Considerations: Essays and...
I was posting a note about Updike's dinosaur article in National Geographic and thought I would share. Updike's Dinosaurs http://thomasfortenberry.net/?p=2191 ...
Very interesting! Random House notes: "More than three decades have passed since the events described in John Updike’s The Witches of Eastwick. The three...