john updike – Three Percent /College/translation/threepercent a resource for international literature at the URochester Mon, 16 Apr 2018 17:24:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 John Updike (1932-2009) /College/translation/threepercent/2009/01/28/john-updike-1932-2009/ /College/translation/threepercent/2009/01/28/john-updike-1932-2009/#respond Wed, 28 Jan 2009 13:33:19 +0000 http://www.wdev.rochester.edu/College/translation/threepercent-dev/2009/01/28/john-updike-1932-2009/ I think I read the Rabbit books at too young an age to ever fully appreciate John Updike’s work. But once I started working at Dalkey, the thing I did appreciate was his amazing literary taste. Over and again we would be reprinting a somewhat obscure author, like Robert Pinget, and in searching for reviews and quotes about the book, we’d turn up a lengthy New Yorker essay by Updike about this great literary find. (It’s cool that there was a time when critics could write long glowing pieces about international authors virtually unknown to the American public. But that’s a subject for a different post.)

If for nothing else, Updike will be missed for his stature as a true “man of letters.” There are many people like that left in the world.

The has a great overview of his life and work.

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