Caretaker/Pallbearer
James Wolcott: Updike should stay at home, 1 January 2009
The Widows of Eastwick
by John Updike.
Hamish Hamilton, 308 pp., £18.99, October 2008,978 0 241 14427 5 Show More
by John Updike.
Hamish Hamilton, 308 pp., £18.99, October 2008,
“... John Updike’s unfailing geniality and fluent industry appear to get on a fair number of nerves, of which he’s slyly aware. (Is there anything he isn’t slyly aware of? That foxy grin conceals volumes.) When Updike was but a sprig, apprenticing at the New Yorker and carving out a little piece of Pennsylvania as his literary duchy, his gleaming facility was found suspect by some detractors, its satin finish the imposture of a fair-haired boy out to impress his elders with the fine flick of his exquisite perceptions and deflective modesty ... ”