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Rabbit Redux
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About the Book
The winner of two Pulitzer Prizes and several other accolades for his dry, sulky novels chronicling the life of ex-basketball player "Rabbit" Angstrom, John Updike has become a legendary American author. He turns out the flaws in his characters and relationships, simultaneously affirming their worth.

Rabbit Redux is the second of five John Updike "Rabbit" novels, all of which focus on their central character Harry Angstrom. In Rabbit Redux, Harry Angstrom - known to all as Rabbit, one of America´s most famous literary characters - finds his dreary life shattered by the infidelity of his wife, Janice. How he resolves or further complicates his problems makes for a novel of the first order. The assumptions and obsessions that control our daily lives are explored in tantalizing detail by master novelist John Updike in this wise, witty, and sexy story.

John Updike was born in 1932 in Pennsylvania and has published more than 30 novels plus works of poetry, short stories and essays.

John Updike is only one of three Americans to win two Pulitzer Prizes (the others are Booth Tarkington and William Faulkner). He has won many other prestigious literary awards.

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