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Rabbit, Run
John Updike

Rabbit, Run

Ballantine (Aug 27, 1996)
9780449911655
| Trade Paperback
272 pages | 140 x 211 mm | English
Dewey 813.54
LC Classification PS3571.P4 .R3 1996
LC Control No. 96096720

Genre

  • Psychological Fiction

Subject

  • Angstrom, Harry (Fictitious Character)/ Fiction
  • Grief - Fiction
  • Grief/ Fiction
  • Middle Class Men/ Fiction
  • Psychological Fiction

Plot

“A lacerating story of loss and of seeking, written in prose that is charged with emotion but is always held under impeccable control.”—Kansas City StarRabbit, Run is the book that established John Updike as one of the major American novelists of his—or any other—generation. Its hero is Harry “Rabbit” Angstrom, a onetime high-school basketball star who on an impulse deserts his wife and son. He is twenty-six years old, a man-child caught in a struggle between instinct and thought, self and society, sexual gratification and family duty—even, in a sense, human hard-heartedness and divine Grace. Though his flight from home traces a zigzag of evasion, he holds to the faith that he is on the right path, an invisible line toward his own salvation as straight as a ruler’s edge.