Rabbit at Rest
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Narrated by:
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William Hope
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By:
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John Updike
About this listen
It's 1989, and Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom is far from restful. Harry is 56 and overweight, and he has a struggling business on his hands and a heart that is starting to fail. His family, too, are giving him cause for concern.
His son, Nelson, is a wreck of a man, a cocaine addict with shattered self-respect. Janice, his wife, has decided that she wants to be a working girl. And as for Pru, his daughter-in-law, she seems to be sending out signals to Rabbit that he knows he should ignore but somehow can't. He has to make the most of life, after all. He doesn't have much time left....
John Updike was born in 1932 in Shillington, Pennsylvania. He attended Shillington High School, Harvard College and the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art at Oxford, where he spent a year on a Knox Fellowship. From 1955 to 1957 he was a member of the staff of The New Yorker, to which he contributed numerous poems, short stories, essays and book reviews. After 1957 he lived in Massachusetts until his death.
John Updike's first novel, The Poorhouse Fair, was published in 1959. It was followed by Rabbit, Run, the first volume of what have become known as the Rabbit books.
Rabbit Is Rich (1981) and Rabbit at Rest (1990) were awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
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- Graham G.
- 01-11-20
Truly outstanding
A wonderful conclusion. So worthy of a Pulitzer Prize. Superbly written and perfectly narrated.
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- Sam
- 19-08-24
May flights of Toyotas lead him to his rest
Harry ranks alongside Leopold Bloom or Don Quixote in the literary characters’ All Time Greats league.
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- AB
- 06-03-23
Genius
Updike is a near genius. His prose is just short of poetic. It is a delight to read/listen to. He makes you see the beauty in the ordinary. I cried at the end.
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-01-17
Another chapter: another masterpiece
Almost the final chapter in the story and a fitting ending. American history in the making and Lockerbie are the background in this exquisite story. Updike at his best as the inevitable outcome bounces into realisation almost like a tightly fought basketball game. I loved the narrative, the style and the performance.
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- Mr. J. P. Owens
- 02-05-23
A magnificent conclusion
The perfect end to a perfect story. He telegraphs the end from the first page, but it doesn't take away from the enjoyment. A little terrifying, too.
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- chris
- 23-11-16
Fantastic series of books
Brilliant set of books, awesome combination of american 20th century history and a man's life
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- Anonymous User
- 12-11-22
Unforgettable
I came to ‘Rabbit’ knowing he was my husband’s favourite character.
I became hooked on this story of Harry Angstrom’s life journey- in which the changing social and political life of Americans is also artfully weaved in throughout - so I learned stuff too!
Superb narration by William Hope too. Altogether an unforgettable experience.
‘Rabbit’ will forever be in my heart and I will never pass a Toyota Corolla without thinking of him!
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