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Endpoint and Other Poems

Published
Apr 2009
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General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
97

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A stunning collection of poems that John Updike wrote during the last seven years of his life and put together only weeks before he died for this, his final book.

The opening sequence, "Endpoint," is made up of a series of connected poems written on the occasions of his recent birthdays and culminates in his confrontation with his final illness. He looks back on the boy that he was, on the family, the small town, the people, and the circumstances that fed his love of writing, and he finds endless delight and solace in "turning the oddities of life into words."

"Other Poems" range from the fanciful (what would it be like to be a stolen Rembrandt painting? he muses) to the celebratory, capturing the flux of life. A section of sonnets follows, some inspired by travels to distant lands, others celebrating the idiosyncrasies of nature in his own backyard.

For John Updike, the writing of poetry was always a special joy, and this final collection is an eloquent and moving testament to the life of this extraordinary writer.

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Apr 2009 Knopf ISBN 0307272869
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May 2009 Hamish Hamilton ISBN 0241144728
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Apr 2009 Knopf ISBN 0307272893
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Apr 2009 Knopf ISBN B0024CEZ3U
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Apr 2009 Random House Audio ISBN B0027A3FZS
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