Authors: Adam Begley
and smoking, 47
social life of, 147–48, 305–6;
see also
Ipswich, Massachusetts
stories by,
see
Updike, John Hoyer, short stories and articles by
stutter of, 26, 53, 57, 66, 103, 226, 277, 377, 423, 428, 453
and success, 103, 150, 158, 180, 209, 251, 259, 266, 270, 294, 296, 299–300, 304–5, 324, 377, 471
and technology, 471–75
as teenager, 30–52, 122
travels of, 257, 262–65, 297, 303–4, 307–18, 350–51, 360, 388, 416, 424, 479
wills written by, 263, 309, 415–16
writing career of, 98, 100, 102, 120, 124, 141–43, 146, 154, 173, 180, 209, 250, 281, 300–301, 304–5, 406–7, 410, 446, 449, 458, 471
writing style of, 254, 394, 411, 463n
Updike, John Hoyer, books by:
Always Looking,
485
Americana,
448
Assorted Prose,
124n, 143, 270–71, 281, 361
Bech: A Book,
296–97, 332
Bech at Bay,
411, 439n, 446n, 472
Biscuits for Cerberus
(orig. title), 161, 168
Brazil,
309, 316, 452
The Carpentered Hen,
73, 139–40, 168, 170, 180, 186, 300
The Centaur,
1, 9, 21, 34n, 38, 41–42, 44–49, 117, 163, 173, 222, 223, 230, 250, 262, 265, 348–49, 400
Collected Poems, 1953–1993,
139n, 446–48
The Complete Henry Bech,
469
The Coup,
275, 309–11, 312, 342, 363, 381, 392, 411, 468
Couples,
78, 158, 210, 246–50, 257, 270, 279, 282, 287–94, 296, 300, 306, 307, 333–34, 340, 354, 377, 379, 382, 409, 455, 465
Due Considerations,
440
The Early Stories,
53, 80n, 86n, 96, 99, 128n, 129, 242, 301, 469
Endpoint,
11, 101, 485
Gertrude and Claudius,
457
Go Away
(unpublished), 173n
Higher Gossip,
440, 485
Home
(unpublished), 126, 149, 161–63, 170, 179, 263
Hugging the Shore,
403, 440
In the Beauty of the Lilies,
452–54, 455, 468
Just Looking,
417
The Maples Stories,
212n, 469
Marry Me,
249–55, 259, 263, 377, 380
Memories of the Ford Administration,
442–44, 475
Midpoint,
279
A Month of Sundays,
195–96, 362, 368–70, 379, 380, 443
More Matter,
440, 449
Museums and Women,
346
My Father’s Tears,
10, 439n, 485
Odd Jobs,
440
Of the Farm,
1, 9, 16, 21, 28, 34n, 41, 48, 117, 163, 173, 250, 259–62, 272, 350, 361, 368, 432
Olinger Stories,
14, 98, 173
Picked-Up Pieces,
361–62
Pigeon Feathers,
9, 165, 250
The Poorhouse Fair,
1, 163, 167, 169–71, 173, 174, 175–80, 186, 204, 209, 250, 266–67, 341, 469
Problems,
348n, 366–67
Rabbit, Run,
1, 114, 118n, 173, 195, 197–206, 207, 212, 222, 227, 250, 252, 297, 299, 314, 331, 341, 379–80, 398, 400, 437
Rabbit Angstrom,
341n, 403
Rabbit at Rest,
206, 434–38, 460, 467, 469
Rabbit Is Rich,
1, 195, 206, 392–402, 407, 411, 434
Rabbit Redux,
195, 206, 275, 332–42, 344, 362, 369, 377, 394, 398, 436
Roger’s Version,
369n, 418–23, 471, 472
S.,
369n, 425–26
The Same Door,
9, 128n, 129, 165n, 186–87
Seek My Face,
457
Self-Consciousness
(memoir), x, 5, 8, 12–14, 34, 44, 46, 76, 107, 158, 181, 223, 225, 258–59, 275, 276, 277, 286, 319, 344, 388, 423–24, 426–28, 433, 437, 476, 478
Terrorist,
457, 466–68, 473, 477
Toward the End of Time,
224n, 454–56, 459, 461, 478
Trust Me,
439n
Villages,
78n, 457, 468, 471, 472
The Widows of Eastwick,
317–18, 457, 469, 479
Willow,
78, 82, 457
The Witches of Eastwick,
410–14, 419, 426
Updike, John Hoyer, poems by:
“All the While,” 306–7
“Apologies to Harvard,” 55–56, 89
“Azores,” 230
“Capacity,” 128n
“Child’s Question,” 37
“The Clan,” 112
“Duet, with Muffled Brake Drums,” 73, 97, 120, 446
“Elderly Sex,” 437
“Elegy for a Real Golfer,” 195
“Enemies of a House,” 324, 326n, 448
“Ex-Basketball Player,” 98, 100, 113, 162
“The Fall,” 431
“Fine Point,” 482
“Golfers,” 193
“The House Growing,” 350
“The Hypocrite,” 72
“Icarus,” 467
“Lament for Cocoa,” 162
“Leaving Church Early,” 280
“Living with a Wife,” 306
“March: A Birthday Poem,” 106–7
“Midpoint,” 24, 50, 295, 296
“Minority Report,” 302
“Mobile of Birds,” 129
“Mountain Impasse,” 71
“My Children at the Dump,” 231–32, 390
“My Mother at Her Desk,” 19
“An Oddly Lovely Day Alone,” 376
“An Ode,” 140
“Perfection Wasted,” 447–48
“Planting a Mailbox,” 161
“Poetess,” 71n
“The Population of Argentina,” 71n
“A Rescue,” 450–51
“Shillington,” 31–32, 448
“Shipbored,” 162, 214
“Spanish Sonnets,” 312, 382
“The Sunflower,” 112
“Tao in the Yankee Stadium Bleachers,” 139n
“Thoughts While Driving Home,” 185
“Why the Telephone Wires Dip,” 71, 71n, 485
“Youth’s Progress,” 162
Updike, John Hoyer, short stories and articles by:
“A&P,” 213
“The Accelerating Expansion of the Universe,” 317
“Ace in the Hole,” 96–97, 98, 110, 113
“The Alligators,” 113, 145, 172, 173, 188
“And Whose Little Generation Are You? Or, Astrology Refined,” 167–68
“Aperto, Chiuso,” 316
“The Apparition,” 317
“The Astronomer,” 53
“Augustine’s Concubine,” 343
“Australia and Canada,” 308
“Avec la Bébé-Sitter,” 233, 235–36
“The Baluchitherium,” 343
“Bech and the Bounty of Sweden,” 461
“Bech Enters Heaven,” 387
“Bech in Czech,” 314
“Bech in Rumania,” 296
“Bech Noir,” 460–61
“Bech Pleads Guilty,” 401
“Bech Presides,” 387, 461
“Bech Swings?,” 298–99, 304–6, 449n
“Bech Takes Pot Luck,” 283–84, 296, 297–98
“Bech Third-Worlds It,” 308
“Being a Self Forever,” 423
“The Black Room,” 31n
“The Blessed Man of Boston, My Grandmother’s Thimble, and Fanning Island,” 213–15, 217–18, 219, 221
“The Bulgarian Poetess,” 264–65
“Cemeteries,” 301
“The Christian Roommates,” 60–63, 84n, 100
“Commercial,” 343–44
“A Constellation of Events,” 365–66
“The Corner,” 301
“Couples,” 246–49
“Cruise,” 316
“Daughter, Last Glimpses Of,” 346–47
“The Day of the Dying Rabbit,” 302
“The Deacon,” 303
“Dentistry and Doubt,” 109, 114–15
“A Desert Encounter,” 474
“The Dogwood Tree: A Boyhood,” 7n, 25, 50, 158
“Domestic Life in America,” 359–60
“Drinking from a Cup Made Cinchy,” 195
“During the Jurassic,” 343
“Eros Rampant,” 325n, 329, 345
“Far Out,” 343, 344n
“Farrell’s Caddie,” 313n
“The First Lunar Invitational,” 196
“Flick,” 94–96
“Flight,” 11–14, 20, 45, 46n, 117, 163, 173
“Four Sides of One Story,” 233, 239–40, 241
“Friends from Philadelphia,” 97–100, 101, 110, 113, 120, 186, 188, 267
“From the Journal of a Leper,” 358, 360
“The Full Glass,” 484
“Gesturing,” 358
“Getting into the Set,” 389, 390
“A Gift from the City,” 126, 136, 163, 166
“Giving Blood,” 237–38, 243, 328
“God Speaks,” 70
“Grandparenting,” 390n, 414–15
“Guilt Gems,” 367
“The Gun Shop,” 347–48, 349–50
“The Happiest I’ve Been,” 87, 113, 173, 186–90, 199, 452
“Have a Good Life,” 113
“Here Come the Maples,” 373, 390n
“The Hillies,” 321–23, 325, 332
“His Finest Hour,” 126, 136
“His Mother Inside Him,” 44
“The Holy Land,” 388
“Homage to Paul Klee,” 80–82, 86n
“Home,” 109n, 117
“How to Love America and Leave It at the Same Time,” 350–51
“Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu,” 143, 208
“Humor in Fiction,” 308
“I Am Dying, Egypt, Dying,” 303
“The Importance of Fiction,” 464
“Incest,” 126, 136–37, 163, 165
“The Indian,” 246n
“Intercession,” 192, 195, 196, 197
“The Invention of the Horse Collar,” 343
“I Will Not Let Thee Go, Except Thou Bless Me,” 304
“Jesus on Honshu,” 343
“The Journey to the Dead,” 410n
“The Kid’s Whistling,” 109
“Learn a Trade,” 390–91
“The Leaves,” 233, 234
“A Letter to My Grandsons,” 414, 428, 429
“Lifeguard,” 213
“The Lovely Troubled Daughters of Our Old Crowd,” 389
“The Lucid Eye in Silver Town,” 41
“Macbech,” 388
“Marching Through Boston,” 274–75, 336
“The Morning,” 233
“Museums and Women,” 81, 233, 234
“The Music School,” 245–46
“My Father’s Tears,” 36n, 51, 485
“My Lover Has Dirty Fingernails,” 244–45
“Notes,” 139
“One More Interview,” 4–6, 7n, 10, 11
“One of My Generation,” 86–87
“On Not Being a Dove,” 276
“On the Sidewalk,” 139
“Packed Dirt, Churchgoing, a Dying Cat, a Traded Car,” 212, 218–21, 222, 262
“The Peruvian in the Heart of Lake Winnipesaukee,” 71, 72, 90
“Pigeon Feathers,” 2, 35n, 39–40, 45, 61, 117, 163, 173, 212, 348
“Plumbing,” 325–29, 353
“Rabbit Remembered,” 397n
“The Red Herring Theory,” 285–86
“Rich in Russia,” 303–4
“A Sandstone Farmhouse,” 28, 432, 434
“Separating,” 351–55, 357, 358, 374
“Snowing in Greenwich Village,” 126, 131–33, 134, 137, 165, 237, 330
“A Soft Spring Night in Shillington,” 7, 14
“Solitaire,” 230–31, 233
“Son,” 347
“Spring Comes to Cambridge” (unpublished), 90
“The Stare,” 233, 234
“Still Life,” 106
“Still of Some Use,” 390
“Sublimating,” 325n, 344, 345
“Sunday Teasing,” 126, 133–34, 138n
“The Taste of Metal,” 285
“Three Illuminations in the Life of an American Author,” 380
“Tomorrow and Tomorrow and So Forth,” 109, 110
“Toward Evening,” 126, 127–30, 131, 132, 134, 137
“A Trillion Feet of Gas,” 126, 134–36
“Twin Beds in Rome,” 237, 238–39, 243
“Under the Microscope,” 343
“Updike and I,” 449–50, 451
“Varieties of Religious Experience,” 467, 468
“Venezuela for Visitors,” 314
“Walter Briggs,” 163–65, 168
“Warm Wine,” 251
“When Everyone Was Pregnant,” 388
“Who Made Yellow Roses Yellow?,” 74–75, 77, 126, 133
“Why Write?,” 8, 154n, 308
“Wife-Wooing,” 212–13
“Your Lover Just Called,” 285, 345
Updike, Linda Hoyer (mother), 16–24
birth and childhood of, 17, 21
correspondence with John, 54–55, 108–9, 149
Dear Juan,
18–19, 215
death of, 28, 32, 54, 262, 431–34, 444, 447
education of, 21, 56
Enchantment,
17, 21, 22, 35, 163
escape from, 80
and grandchildren, 231, 391, 409
and Harvard, 54, 64, 75–76
health problems of, 402, 429–30
and her father, 176–77
influence of, 17, 18, 20–21, 38, 61, 379
interviews with, 2–3, 16, 17, 408
jobs of, 23, 33
John’s relationship with, 16–21, 44–45, 49, 51, 54, 55, 60, 80, 112, 118, 146, 185, 260–62, 329, 375
in John’s writing, 12, 16, 25, 28, 39–40, 41, 44–45, 73, 117, 260, 443, 447
and John’s writing career, 14, 48, 99, 112, 118, 216, 343, 383
“The Mantle and Other Blessed Goods,” 118
marriage to Wesley, 21–22
and Martha, 259, 372, 383–84
and Mary, 79, 373
and move to Plowville, 33–36, 41, 101, 320, 432–33
and
New Yorker,
90, 97, 118
pen names of, 17–18, 21
personal traits of, 20, 27, 34, 51, 433
The Predator,
17
“The Predator,” 90
“Translation,” 215–16
travels, 306, 312
and Wesley’s illness and death, 349, 350
work published by, 17, 163, 215–16, 383–84, 385, 430, 433–34
Updike, Martha Bernhard (wife):
children of, 405, 407, 439
diminished value of, 367–68
in earlier years,
see
Bernhard, Martha Ruggles
as gatekeeper, 383, 407, 409–10, 440–41, 476, 477–78, 483–84
and Haven Hill, 402, 406–7, 422
and John’s estate, 415–16
and John’s work, 383, 385, 387–88, 402, 407, 461
in John’s writing, 360, 365–67, 388, 410, 414, 455–56
in later years, 474–75, 482
marriage to John, 208, 311, 375, 381–82, 383, 400
and Nabokov, 355, 365
and the old gang, 385–86
personal traits of, 382
as social worker, 439–40
travels, 311–12, 313, 316–18, 372, 416, 424
Updike, Mary Ella (aunt), 18, 30, 54, 93, 144
Updike, Mary Pennington (wife):
and adultery, 159, 208–9, 224, 228–29, 248, 285, 356
and Cheever, 267–68
and civil rights movement, 273–74, 275
divorce from John, 208, 211, 229, 233, 249, 255, 260–61, 311, 352–55, 356–57, 364, 367, 370, 371–73, 382