Frases de John Updike
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John Hoyer Updike foi um romancista, poeta, contista, crítico de arte e crítico literário estadunidense.

Formou-se na Universidade de Harvard em 1954 e passou um ano na Inglaterra, no Knox Fellowsship, na Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, em Oxford. De 1955 a 1957, trabalhou na The New Yorker, contribuindo com contos, poemas e críticas de livros.

Tornou-se famoso e reconhecido mundialmente com sua séria de romances Rabbit, iniciada em 1960, que seguem a vida do jogador de basquetebol Harry 'Rabbit' Angstrom, escritos num período de mais de trinta anos e pelos quais ganhou por duas vezes o Prêmio Pullitzer.

Também de sua autoria, As Bruxas de Eastwick, escrito em 1984, tornou-se um best-seller e grande sucesso no cinema, no filme homônimo estrelado por Jack Nicholson e Cher. Já o romance Pai-Nosso Computador de 1986 aborda a questão da existência de Deus em face da ciência e tecnologia.

Em sua obra constam doze livros de ficção, cinco volumes de poesia e uma peça de teatro.

Considerado um dos grandes romancistas contemporâneos norte-americanos, faleceu em 27 de janeiro de 2009, vítima de câncer do pulmão, em Beverly, no estado de Massachussets, onde residia. Wikipedia  

✵ 18. Março 1932 – 27. Janeiro 2009   •   Outros nomes John Hoyer Updike, Con Apdayk
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John Updike Frases famosas

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“A América é uma grande conspiração para fazer você feliz.”

America is a vast conspiracy to make you happy
The early stories, 1953-1975‎ - Página 413, John Updike - A.A. Knopf, 2003, ISBN 1400040728, 9781400040728 - 838 páginas

“O primeiro suspiro de adultério é a liberdade; depois dele, constrangimentos imitam o desenvolvimento do casamento.”

The first breath of adultery is the freest; after it, constraints aping marriage develop.
Couples‎ - Página 456, John Updike - Knopf, 1968 - 458 páginas

“Sexo é como dinheiro, apenas o demais é suficiente.”

Sex is like money, only too much is enough
Couples‎ - Página 437, John Updike - Knopf, 1968 - 458 páginas

John Updike frases e citações

John Updike: Frases em inglês

“He skates saucily over great tracts of confessed ignorance.”

On T S Matthews, and his biography of T. S. Eliot, Great Tom (1974), in The New Yorker (25 March 1985)

“[Harry listening to car radio] …he resents being made to realise, this late, that the songs of his life were as moronic as the rock the brainless kids now feed on, or the Sixties and Seventies stuff that Nelson gobbled up – all of it designed for empty heads and overheated hormones, an ocean white with foam, and listening to it now is like trying to eat a double banana split the way he used to. It's all disposable, cooked up to turn a quick profit. They lead us down the garden path, the music manufacturers, then turn around and lead the next generation down with a slightly different flavour of glop.
Rabbit feels betrayed. He was reared in a world where war was not strange but change was: the world stood still so you could grow up in it. He knows when the bottom fell out. When they closed down Kroll's, Kroll's that had stood in the centre of Brewer all those years, bigger than a church, older than a courthouse, right at the head of Weiser Square there,… […] So when the system just upped one summer and decided to close Kroll's down, just because shoppers had stopped coming in because the downtown had become frightening to white people, Rabbit realised the world was not solid and benign, it was a shabby set of temporary arrangements rigged up for the time being, all for the sake of money. You just passed through, and they milked you for what you were worth, mostly when you were young and gullible. If Kroll's could go, the courthouse could go, the banks could go. When the money stopped, they could close down God himself.”

John Updike livro Rabbit at Rest

Rabbit at Rest (1990)

“I secretly understood: the primitive appeal of the hearth. Television is — its irresistible charm — a fire.”

On a child doing homework near the family’s television set, in Roger’s Version (1986)

“His voice is hurrying, to keep up with his brain.”

John Updike livro Rabbit Remembered

Rabbit Remembered (2000)

“The refusal to rest content, the willingness to risk excess on behalf of one's obsessions, is what distinguishes artists from entertainers, and what makes some artists adventurers on behalf of us all.”

On J. D. Salinger, from a review of his Franny and Zooey, in Studies in J. D. Salinger : Reviews, Essays, and Critiques of The Catcher in the Rye and other Fiction (1963) edited by Marvin Laser and Norman Fruman, p. 231; also quoted in The Christian Science Monitor (August 26, 1965) and Updike's Assorted Prose (1965).

“…"That disease he has does an awful job on you. Your lungs fill up."”

John Updike livro Rabbit at Rest

Rabbit at Rest (1990)

“Being naked approaches being revolutionary; going barefoot is mere populism.”

“Going Barefoot,” On the Vineyard (1980)

“The smell of good advice always makes Rabbit want to run the other way.”

John Updike livro Rabbit at Rest

Rabbit at Rest (1990)

“Like water, blood must run or grow scum.”

John Updike livro Rabbit Redux

Rabbit Redux (1969)

“There's a crystallization that goes on in a poem which the young man can bring off, but which the middle-aged man can't.”

As quoted in “When Writers Turn to Brave New Forms” by Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times (24 March 1986)

“Like Ronnie said, we're alone. All we have is family, for what it's worth.”

John Updike livro Rabbit Remembered

Rabbit Remembered (2000)