Abstract |
Twenty-two-year-old Rabbit Angstrom is a salesman in a local department store, father of a preschool-age son, and husband to an alcoholic wife who was his second-best high school sweetheart. The squalor and tragedy of their lives reminds us that salvation is a personal undertaking. |
Local note | Joyner Wright Coll. copy inscribed "to Stuart [Wright] from John [Updike]." Autographed by John Updike on title page. Includes dust jacket. Laid in is a business card for Harding Lemay of Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Stuart Wright Book Collection #158.22. See also related manuscript material in the Stuart Wright Collection, #1169, John Updike Papers, in Joyner Library Special Collections. |
Local note | Little-114634--305130071526X |
Entirely indexed by |
De Bellis and Broomfield. John Updike, A4a |
Acquisitions source |
Joyner Wright Coll. copy purchased from Stuart Wright, 2012 |
LCCN | 60012552 |