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The Life and Writings of John Updike Essay

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John Updike is an amazing writer during his time. He wrote many short stories and poems. He is an American and is a literacy critic. He was widely praised as America's "last true man of letters", with a huge and far-reaching power on many writers. It is said that “John Updike has been called the most gifted writer of his generation; ‘Updike writes with the tongue of angels, and sees with the eye of a bird’” (Hamilton). Updike was well-recognized for his careful craftsmanship, and his unique prose style. He wrote on average a book a year. Despite in his books about characters, themes, and attitudes, John Updike based his writings on his life experiences because he wanted to put a personal feeling in his books.
John Updike was born on March …show more content…

He joins the New Yorker as a staff writer and contributes pieces to the talk of the town section. His first child, Elizabeth, is born and the family moves from England to Manhattan, New York. He then moves to Ipswich, Massachusetts after his son David was born. There he writes about six hundred novels which are not published.
His son Michael was born and his daughter Miranda was born. He divorces his first wife Mary and marries his second wife Martha. He created many short stories in his time and most of them were published. John Updike passed away on January 29, 2009 from lung cancer. He wrote many things during his lifetime. He wrote novels like Rabbit, Run, The Centaur, The Witches of Eastwick, and The Coup. He wrote short stories like Pigeon Feathers and Other Stories, Bech, A Book, and My Father’s Tears and other stories. He also wrote poetry like The Carpentered Hen and Other Tame Creatures, A Child’s Calendar, and Americana and Other Poems. Other stories that he wrote and was published were Buchanan Dying: A Play, Just Looking: Essays on Art, and Still Looking: Essays on American Art. These are a couple of examples of what John Updike wrote that were published. There were about six hundred piece of letters, novels, short stories, and poems that were never published. The main themes that John Updike wrote in his books are religion, sex, America, and death. Also, the theme is on the middle-class experiences. In Updike's fiction,

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