The Library of America presents the first of two volumes in its
definitive Updike collection. Here are 102 classic stories that chart
Updike's emergence as America's foremost practitioner of the short
story, "our second Hawthorne," as Philip Roth described him. Based on
new archival research, each story is presented in its final definitive
form and in order of composition, established here for the first time.
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