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		<title>John Updike: our impromptu tribute</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When word came that John Updike had passed away, I asked my friends over at The Rumpus if they were planning any sort of tribute to him. Their immediate response: What a great idea. Could you put it together? Um, okay. Why not? I dispatched the following email to some of the novelists I knew: [...]


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		<title>Reading: The Confessions of Max Tivoli , p. 114</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;The fire spoke, chattering like a madman, and then quieted again in a helix of sparks. My friend, so still and copper-outlined in the dark, said something so softly that I cannot, even more than thirty years later, hear what it was.&#8221; This is a passage that displays at least three facets of Andy&#8217;s world-class chops&#8211;probably [...]


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