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Pigeon Feathers, and Other Stories
Pigeon Feathers, and Other Stories | John Updike
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When this classic collection of stories first appearedin 1962, on the author's thirtieth birthdayArthur Mizener wrote in The New York Times Book Review: Updike is a romantic [and] like all American romantics, that is, he has an irresistible impulse to go in memory home again in order to find himself. . . . The precise recollection of his own family-love, parental and marital, is vital to him; it is the matter in which the saving truth is incarnate. . . . Pigeon Feathers is not just a book of very brilliant short stories; it is a demonstration of how the most gifted writer of his generation is coming to maturity; it shows us that Mr. Updike's fine verbal talent is no longer pirouetting, however gracefully, out of a simple delight in motion, but is beginning to serve his deepest insight.
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Leftcoastzen
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#bookspin for May. I decided to mix it up a bit , 20 books representing authors in alphabetical order.
Though I love the idea of reading all 20, my average books read per month is about 3-7 books .Thanks for a fun challenge @TheAromaofBooks
#BookSpinBonanza

Suet624 News of the World! ❤️ 5y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! You have some fun ones there!! 5y
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Libby1
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I read the title story of this collection in a high school textbook and it stirred me deep inside. A young boy struggles with issues of faith and meaning, it symbolises to me a story of #Faithful - ness. I can‘t give any more details without spoilers. ❤️

#YESvember17

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taylorbundy
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Recently reread Pigeon Feathers. I hadn't before realized how much it's about memory.

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