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Rabbit, Run
John Updike
出版
Fawcett Crest
, 1960
主題
Fiction / General
Fiction / Literary
Fiction / Psychological
ISBN
0449205061
9780449205068
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=3_XjVBqqd34C&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
"Contemporary in setting and tone, and brilliant in its evocation of everyday life in America, the novel is about Harry Angstrom ('Rabbit'), a salesman who, on an impulse, leaves home, his alcoholic wife, Janice, and his child, Nelson, to find freedom. After several escapades and a liaison with an ex-prostitute, he returns to his wife and child and attempts to settle down again. In this novel, Updike conveys the longings and frustrations of family life. Rabbit's malaise is not so much a yearning for freedom as, perhaps, a yearning for guiding spiritual values and meaning. At the end, still dissatisfied and guilt-ridden because of the responsibility he feels for the death of his second child, he begins running again." Reader's Ency. 3d edition