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In a world of new books, I can say there's something about a handful of authors that are now getting to be writers I associate with my parents. Irving, Updike, Vonnegut--the dusty paper backs with bright orange colors and no sheen, books from the s I like to imagine my mom and dad passed back and forth before suggesting them to friends when people still came over and drank and played cards, listened to records and used fondue pots. Of course, as an "adult" myself, these days, I also find Updike's "reluctant" adults enticing.
Most are married and parents, though their children take a sort of Great Gatsby-style backseat, and you find yourself with only a sketchy outline of what you think they might look like, their dark eyes and skin-tones. Updike, though it's sad, talks about first spouses in a similar fashion--as though their staying power is never really expected.
Marriages don't last, at least not the first ones, but sometimes the second one. I found myself wistfully thinking if my own relationship would be similar some day--something I think of in the same way I now remember New York or being 24, a past, comfortable thing that maybe I didn't give enough of a shot, full of errors and the unknown, but also fun in a way nothing can ever be again.
I do marvel at his detachment, as a narrator and storyteller, and I appreciate his carefulness in depciting women and their points of view something Irving ought to try You can tell Updike isn't entirely comfortable in jumping inside their heads, and his male characters are never far behind, an easy, ready escape. Among my favorite stories were, of course, The Cats--because I love cats and always love stories about them--but this one, with it's death undertones and sadness--the idea of our parents expectations for us, and how final their ideas of the people their chidren are can truly be--had a lot going for it.
The desolation of the farm house, the weight of family on who we are and what we can be, and how easy it can feel to run away from responsiblity were all so intense, I'm not sure I'd have liked it to be any more than the short story it was. And, of course the family ties and roots, free associatings in Rabbit Remembered were appealing as well. I especially enjoyed talking to my dad about the series, getting his views on reading them as a younger man--I guess, East Coast or wistful, at the heart of it Updike is family.
Who can't relate to that? Feb 05, Rebecca F. After finishing the last novel in Updike's "Rabbit" series, I was a little sad to see the story end, to say good-bye to Rabbit Angstrom. So admittedly, I experienced a feeling of sweet self-indulgence when I discovered the "Rabbit Remembered" sequel at the back of this collection of stories. The narrative picks up ten years after Harry's death and rests now with both Janice and Nelson as they carry on their lives without their husband and father. Where in Rabbit is Rich and Rabbit at Rest, it seemed that Updike's descriptive powers were at their best, generating for the reader such an intimate connection to the fictional setting of the book, the pure observation and a beautiful, symbolic way of expressing it, in the sequel, Updike tries to carry the torch but seems to have run out of juice.
Passages decribing the weather or the old town of Brewer just don't carry the same significance not seen through Harry's eyes, and the text has lost some punch. I'm not sure I thoroughly buy all the scenarious he lays out for us here -- like Janice having married Ronnie Harrison, Harry's daughter Annabelle emerging from secrecy after Ruth dies, her having been sexually abused as a child by her adopted father, etc. Now I'm ready to put this story to bed. May 19, Joel Lacivita rated it really liked it. These comments are in regard to the novel "Rabbit Remembered" that is part of this short story collection.
Updike was 68 when he penned this final story in the Rabbit Run saga. It mainly follows his wife and son as they deal with life without Rabbit. There is also some development of his daughter, Annabelle. The story is expertly written, much like anything by Updike, and he adds closure to the arc of the characters and denouement.
The novella is filled with more keen insight into the human cond These comments are in regard to the novel "Rabbit Remembered" that is part of this short story collection. The novella is filled with more keen insight into the human condition, although without Harry's thoughts, it does lose some of it's edge. The resolution at the end is a bit on the soft side, compared to all the previous books in the series, but it was a nice ending to the story.
It makes me wonder what all the characters would be up to now after another 19 years have passed. Jan 28, Chris Gager rated it really liked it. I've already read half of it via the novelette at the end: A subject many men are fond of. This one's a bit of a bore as it focuses on middle-class infidelity, a boring topic to me. Updike is semi-obsessed with sex and women. The ending's a hoot, though.
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I read a similar story in the NY'er. Maybe this one but I don I've already read half of it via the novelette at the end: Maybe this one but I don't think so. Short and sweet remembrance of a unique female friend. Reminded of me of R. Ford's long story "The Womanizer". The voice of this salesman of extruded aluminum was inauthentic Also a looking back story. Maybe that's the theme here? Both are moving reminiscences and lessons on the theme of "things change". A definite cousin to the "Rabbit" books with its red-haired other woman.
Maggie's a combo of Ruth and Thelma. Pete Seeger is referenced here and I'd but a half hour before been reading an obit! This variation on Updike's neverendingstory of adultery seems kind of harsh. The guy's both creepy and charming. Guys look for sex and women look for love I barely remember it.
I HAVE to think that the whole topic of infidelity must've meant more to Updike than most of us because he was prone to doing "it". Like the first story Did JU indulge in some nipping and tucking over those senior years? Overall these stories were not highly impactful to me. The reminiscences of serial philanderers is off-putting to me as it smacks of relentless immaturity and obsession with sex and romance - an addiction for some people. But the final "story" is a winner and it's always a pleasure to read Updike.
Nov 26, Mizuki rated it liked it Shelves: Updike is still the grand master of describing the landscapes of American middle class' life, he gives you the every aspect of this middle class' existence. Whenever I read Updike's stories, a sense of American-ness always hits me right in the face, I like how I am able to see the American landscapes and its people through his writing. But I found it weird that according to Updike's writing, middle class American men spent most of their time to: Updike seems not able to get tired of writing about extra material affairs in his stories.
I have never read anything from the famous Rabbit series, but after reading Rabbit Remembered, now I feel very fond of Harry aka 'Rabbit' and I want to know more about him! And guess what, in Rabbit Remembered, Harry is 10 years dead and he's only being mentioned by his widow, children, friends and foes!
Jul 25, Colin rated it it was amazing Shelves: A triumphant late collection of stories by Updike, and a novella length addition to the Rabbit tetralogy, Rabbit Remembered. The stories cover many familiar Updike themes and some revisit aspects of his own life already related in earlier novels; The Cats is a late life reflection on the early novel Of the Farm, there is another addition to the canon of stories featuring the self-centred writer Henry Bech, and Licks of Love in the Heart of the Cold War is a picaresque Cold War odyssey in which a A triumphant late collection of stories by Updike, and a novella length addition to the Rabbit tetralogy, Rabbit Remembered.
The stories cover many familiar Updike themes and some revisit aspects of his own life already related in earlier novels; The Cats is a late life reflection on the early novel Of the Farm, there is another addition to the canon of stories featuring the self-centred writer Henry Bech, and Licks of Love in the Heart of the Cold War is a picaresque Cold War odyssey in which a banjo player finds himself on an adulterous cultural tour of the Soviet Union in the mid-sixties. I approached Rabbit Remembered with trepidation, the Rabbit series having come to such an effective and satisfying conclusion in Rabbit at Rest, but I need not have worried.
It is a beautifully observed coda to the series, set at the turn of the millennium, and revisiting Harry Angstrom's family and friends nearly ten years after his death. There are surprises in store; characters who seemed beyond hope are now muddling through and doing good things, and life goes on. Rabbit's legacy, like his messy, mixed up, but fundamentally good life, is complicated, but largely positive. Apr 22, R. I selected this from the library's shelves mainly for Rabbit Remembered And what's he remembered for?
Why, being Rabbit, of course. Rabbit when running, Rabbit when resting At least it all ends happily. Updike seems to express sincere affection for the Angstrom family in all their glorious fuckuppedness. Readin I selected this from the library's shelves mainly for Rabbit Remembered And what's he remembered for? On a lighter note, Updike betrays more knowledge of Galaxy Quest than you'd suspect from a writer of his caliber. The other short stories here are all pretty good - if you read one every few days you can kind of forgive the samenesses.
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Apr 29, Alexis rated it liked it Recommends it for: I was very surprised and relieved, in a way to discover this book after finishing what I thought was the last of the Rabbit series. I enjoyed reading what was left of his legacy from the female perspectives that were so overshadowed by his presence and narration while he was alive--but I missed him--because part of what made the previous books so great was being so close to his voice. It wasn't really nessessary for Updike to go back in to this world and demystify Nelson, Janice, ect.
I did enjoy Updike's commentary on 90's pop-culture coming through, at least from an archival perspective. This was a brilliant finish to the Rabbit Angstrom series with typically melancholy prose, vivid characters, gentle reminders of the 4 previous books and even - no, really? The other short stories are also great. It is amazing how in a few short pages, Updike breathes so much life into his characters.
Feb 25, Vivienne Strauss rated it it was amazing. Really loved most of the short stories but Rabbit Remembered was my favorite. I read all 4 of the Rabbit novels several years ago and didn't want them to end. It was great finding out what happened to everyone ten years later. Updike, much like Richard Yates, writes about the weakness and sadness that is prevalent in all us humans.
Dec 29, Ed rated it it was amazing. Updike often works a landscape that might seem colorless and lacking in nuance - middle-class middle-America - yet he invests that landscape with a richness and vitality that transcends category and confounds expectation. He uses a palette deep and sensuous to paint these word portraits, and he never has failed to make me wonder at his artistry, skill, and intelligence. I have read most of his novels and many of his stories. The Rabbit series of four novels is one of the literary achievements of Updike often works a landscape that might seem colorless and lacking in nuance - middle-class middle-America - yet he invests that landscape with a richness and vitality that transcends category and confounds expectation.
The Rabbit series of four novels is one of the literary achievements of 20th century American fiction, and those books are among my favorites in any genre. This book, Licks of Love, is a collection of stories and a novella. Of course, since Rabbit - Harry Angstrom - has been dead for some time, it focuses on his family, particularly his son Nelson.
The stories are perfect jewels of short fiction, but with a reliance on irony that perhaps makes for less variety and contrast between them than one might want. Nonetheless, the beauty of the writing stands above all else. Feb 12, Dean Hanley rated it it was ok. Having just read the complete Rabbit Tetralogy for the third time, I wanted to read the novella, "Rabbit Remembered," that is a sequel to those excellent works.
And my response is, it's a pleasant tale but there's really no very good reason to read it. Nelson and his newly discovered half-sister are the protagonists - but without Harry Angstrom himself, there's nothing really compelling in the story. I wanted to read this mainly for "Rabbit Remembered", to complete the Rabbit saga that I read this year. This short novel is a fitting cap to the saga. It's strange to realize how the man's influence continues to permeate the lives of those he left behind.
I was also excited to read some other works from Updike. Some of the short stories collected here are nothing short of amazing. Oct 25, Mark Jurgensen rated it liked it. Just read "Rabbit Remembered. Jun 13, Paul Apsley rated it really liked it. Good collection of stories from Updike later in life. Also, nice to have a Henry Bech and Rabbit Angstrom story.
I have read all 4 Rabbit books and this collection in one month and I have Couples waiting for me. Updike is like crack cocaine, it's no good foe you but it's addicting. Jan 20, Jon Cohen rated it it was amazing.