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Aug 27, 1996 · A Month of Sundays: A Novel. Paperback – August 27, 1996. by John Updike (Author) 92. See all formats and editions. An antic riff on Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter, in which a latter-day Arthur Dimmesdale is sent west from his Midwestern parish in sexual disgrace—from one of the most gifted American writers of the twentieth century and the ...
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Jan 1, 2001 · A Month of Sundays, John Updike's Unreliable Gospel According to Thomas Marshfield Meet Thomas Marshfield, a Christian Minister tending to a flock somewhere back East, above and beyond the pale of Ministry, especially where his female congregants are concerned. Here is a contemporary Doubting Thomas, on a Sabbatical of sorts.
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About A Month of Sundays. An antic riff on Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter, in which a latter-day Arthur Dimmesdale is sent west from his Midwestern parish in sexual disgrace—from one of the most gifted American writers of the twentieth century and the author of the acclaimed Rabbit series.“Updike may be America’s finest novelist and [this ...
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A Month of Sundays. John Updike. Hamish Hamilton, 1993 - Clergy - 228 pages. Banished to a desert retreat for recalcitrant clerics, the Reverend but randy Thomas Marshfield preens his fantasies. A Month of Sundays, written ad libidum as occupational therapy, is his confession and his testament. Interspersed with dazzling insights, bawdy wit and ...
May 1, 2010 · A Month of Sundays Paperback – May 1 2010. A Month of Sundays. Paperback – May 1 2010. by Professor John Updike (Author) 3.6 83 ratings. See all formats and editions. Updike's seventh novel concerns a month of seven days, a month of enforced rest and recreation as experienced by the Reverend Tom Marshfield, sent west from his Midwestern ...
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An antic riff on Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter, in which a latter-day Arthur Dimmesdale is sent west from his Midwestern parish in sexual disgrace—from one of the most gifted American writers of the twentieth century and the author of the acclaimed Rabbit series.“Updike may be America’s finest novelist and [this] is quintessential Updike.”—The Washington PostAt a desert retreat ...
A Month of Sundays. Paperback – 27 August 1996. An antic riff on Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter, in which a latter-day Arthur Dimmesdale is sent west from his Midwestern parish in sexual disgrace--from one of the most gifted American writers of the twentieth century and the author of the acclaimed Rabbit series.
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- John Updike