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The Widows of Eastwick

Author: John Updike  

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When the three witches - now old, remarried and widowed - decide to go back to Eastwick to spend a summer together, many things have changed. Darryl Van Horne is gone. Their husbands and lovers have gone. The lithe and supple bodies with which they wrecked marriages and wreaked havoc many years before have gone.

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When the three witches - now old, remarried and widowed - decide to go back to Eastwick to spend a summer together, many things have changed. Darryl Van Horne is gone. Their husbands and lovers have gone. The lithe and supple bodies with which they wrecked marriages and wreaked havoc many years before have gone.

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'Updike is the master' Sunday Telegraph'An awe-inspiring spectacle' GuardianThe spellbinding sequel to THE WITCHES OF EASTWICKMore than three decades have passed since the witches of Eastwick - Alexandra, Jane, and Sukie - weaved their wicked spell on the sleepy Rhode Island town. Since then the three divorcées have left, remarried, and become widows. Meeting up again, they decide to go back to Eastwick one last time. But what enchantments will they find?There may no longer be a diabolical Darryl Van Horne, but memory - as much as magic - continues to haunt the town. For among the familiar streets, where the witches enjoyed their status as free, lusty and empowered women, there are those who remember them, and wish them ill . . .'There are too many delightful twists and surprises to give away. Vintage Updike' Sunday Herald'Crammed with acute observation of the changes in the texture of American life and culture' Spectator'Funny, yet also terrifying' Irish Times

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Critic Reviews

“'This isn't writing, it's magic. His sorcery is startlingly fresh, page upon page' New York Times Book Review'Updike is the Master, and no fan of his will want to miss The Widows of Eastwick' Sunday Telegraph'The facility with which Updike turns out those lovingly cadenced, alliterative sentences is an awe-inspiring spectacle' Guardian”

'This isn't writing, it's magic. His sorcery is startlingly fresh, page upon page' New York Times Book Review 'Updike is the Master, and no fan of his will want to miss The Widows of Eastwick' Sunday Telegraph 'The facility with which Updike turns out those lovingly cadenced, alliterative sentences is an awe-inspiring spectacle' Guardian

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About the Author

John Updike was born in 1932, in hillington, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Harvard College in 1954, and spent a year in Oxford, England, at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art. From 1955 to 1957 he was a member of the staff of The New Yorker, and since 1957 has lived in Massachusetts. He is the father of four children and the author of more than fifty books, including collections of short stories, poems, essays, and criticism. His novels have won the Pulitzer Prize (twice), the National Book Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Rosenthal Award, and the Howells Medal. A previous collection of essays, Hugging the Shore, received the 1983 National Book Critics Circle Award for criticism.

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'Updike is the master' Sunday Telegraph 'An awe-inspiring spectacle' Guardian The spellbinding sequel to The Witches of Eastwick More than three decades have passed since the witches of Eastwick - Alexandra, Jane, and Sukie - weaved their wicked spell on the sleepy Rhode Island town. Since then the three divorces have left, remarried, and become widows. Meeting up again, they decide to go back to Eastwick one last time. But what enchantments will they find? There may no longer be a diabolical Darryl Van Horne, but memory - as much as magic - continues to haunt the town. For among the familiar streets, where the witches enjoyed their status as free, lusty and empowered women, there are those who remember them, and wish them ill . . . 'There are too many delightful twists and surprises to give away. Vintage Updike' Sunday Herald 'Crammed with acute observation of the changes in the texture of American life and culture' Spectator 'Funny, yet also terrifying' Irish Times

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Product Details

Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Published
2nd July 2009
Pages
320
ISBN
9780141038032

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