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“Inside, upstairs, where the planes are met, the spaces are long and low and lined in tasteful felt gray like that cocky stewardess's cap and filled with the kind of music you become aware of only when the elevator stops or when the dentist stops drilling. Plucked strings, no vocals, music that's used to being ignored, a kind of carpet in the air, to cover up a silence that might remind you of death.”

Quote by John Updike

Work

Rabbit at Rest

This book is a part of a series that delves into the life of a character named Harry 'Rabbit' Angstrom. The story follows Rabbit as he contemplates his life and the choices he has made, particularly in the context of aging and personal growth. more

Author

John Updike
John Updike

John Updike was an American novelist known for his profound insights into middle-class life and his delicate narrative skills. His works spanned a wide range of genres from short stories to novels, including the classic 'Rabbit, Run' series and 'The Centaur'. more

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