Updike in Cincinnati: A Literary Performance

Updike in Cincinnati: A Literary Performance

Updike in Cincinnati: A Literary Performance

Updike in Cincinnati: A Literary Performance

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Overview

For two spring days in 2001, John Updike visited Cincinnati, Ohio, engaging and charming his audiences, reading from his fiction, fielding questions, sitting for an interview, participating in a panel discussion, and touring the Queen City.

Successful writers typically spend a portion of their lives traveling the country to give readings and lectures. While a significant experience for author and audience alike, this public spectacle, once covered in detailed newspaper accounts, now is barely noticed by the media. Updike in Cincinnati—composed of a wealth of materials, including session transcripts, short stories discussed and read by the author, photographs, and anecdotal observations about Updike's performance and personal interactions—is unique in its comprehensive coverage of a literary visit by a major American author.

Updike's eloquence, intelligence, improvisational skills, and gift for comedy are all on display. With natural grace, he discusses a range of topics, including his novels and short stories, his mother and oldest son as writers, Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson, the Nobel Prize, his appearance on The Simpsons, the Cold War, and Hamlet.

Augmented with commentary by critics W. H. Pritchard and Donald Greiner, and an introduction and interview by James Schiff, Updike in Cincinnati provides an engaging and detailed portrait of one of America's contemporary literary giants.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780821417485
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 03/15/2007
Edition description: 1
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

James Schiff is an associate professor of English at the University of Cincinnati. He is the author of several books on contemporary fiction, including Updike's Version, John Updike Revisited, and Understanding Reynolds Price.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     ix
Introduction: The Writer in Public     xi
Letter to Be Included as an Afterword to the Introduction   John Updike     xxxi
Zimmer Auditorium Reading     1
Elliston Room Panel: Updike, His Critics, and His Short Fiction     33
A Conversation at the College Conservatory of Music     71
Mercantile Library Reading     104
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