Dis-Grace
Frank Kermode, 21 March 1996
In the Beauty of the Lilies
by John Updike.
Hamish Hamilton, 512 pp., £16, April 1996,0 241 13653 9 Show More
by John Updike.
Hamish Hamilton, 512 pp., £16, April 1996,
“... It seems safe to infer from his now majestically large oeuvre that John Updike’s ultimate ambition is to get the whole of America, its geography as well as its history, the fluctuations of its spiritual as well as of its material wellbeing, into his books. The contribution of the four Rabbit volumes to the realisation of this plan (one volume per decade since 1960) is easily recognised, but many other novels, though less clearly devoted to the annotation of historical change, have a similar purpose ... ”