John Updike And The Cold War
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John Updike and the Cold War
Author | : Daniel Quentin Miller |
Publisher | : University of Missouri Press |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0826263267 |
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One of the most enduring and prolific American authors of the latter half of the twentieth century, John Updike has long been recognized by critics for his importance as a social commentator. Yet, John Updike and the Cold War is the first work to examine how Updike's views grew out of the defining context of American culture in his time -- the Cold War. Quentin Miller argues that because Updike's career began as the Cold War was taking shape in the mid-1950s, the world he creates in his entire literary oeuvre -- fiction, poetry, and nonfiction prose -- reflects the optimism and the anxiety of that decade.
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