By C. MacDonald
Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner John Updike, one of the world’s most prolific and successful authors, wrote at least one book a year for many years. I interviewed the late, delightful writing phenom when he came to California to see his play, “Buchanan Dying,” being performed in San Diego.
Updike, who died eight years ago this month, was very humble and told me how he “was in a constant struggle to stay just ahead of total silence. That’s why I need to produce a book a year. I have a fear of being forgotten, so I have to”… read the review>
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