You may not be too familiar with writer John Updike but he was a master observer of the American spirit. If you have 12 minutes, watch these interviews with him and about him.
As Ms. H. notes, Updike "was a master observer." Two short stories that come to mind are "Wife-Wooing" and "Pigeon Feathers." Both appeared in the New Yorker and later in a short story collection entitled Pigeon Feathers.
The New Yorker created a blog for those wanting to remember Updike:
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As Ms. H. notes, Updike "was a master observer." Two short stories that come to mind are "Wife-Wooing" and "Pigeon Feathers." Both appeared in the New Yorker and later in a short story collection entitled Pigeon Feathers.
The New Yorker created a blog for those wanting to remember Updike:
http://tinyurl.com/5segtc
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