Rabbit gets it together
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John Updike, author of four books about a man named Rabbit, reflects on his career as a fiction writer, and his creation of the character, Harry 'Rabbit' Angstrom. The first book, 'Rabbit, Run,' in 1960 had sexually explicit passages removed, and its latest publication includes them.
Publication Name: The New York Times Book Review
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-7806
Year: 1995
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Putting the moi back in memoir
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The author wants his memoirs to stand out in an already crowded field. Book buyers no longer want fictional drama and romance. First person experiences with facts are best sellers. It may be that the only way to give his memoir true originality will be to lie.
Publication Name: The New York Times Book Review
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-7806
Year: 1998
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The history of a historical novel
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An author describes the efforts and research he did to complete his novel, 'Ingenious Pain.' The setting of the book was the 18th century, as that was a period he enjoyed. Information he came across accidentally greatly influenced his writing of the book.
Publication Name: The New York Times Book Review
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-7806
Year: 1997
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