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Bech

Esta serie se sumerge en el paradójico mundo de la fama literaria y la inseguridad personal. Sigue a un protagonista cuyo éxito aumenta a medida que disminuye la calidad de su obra, ofreciendo una mirada satírica al mundo del arte. Él lidia con crisis existenciales, miedo al fracaso y pérdida de identidad mientras se ve arrastrado a eventos culturales y viajes por el mundo. Estas narrativas ofrecen una exploración convincente de la creatividad, el reconocimiento y la naturaleza impredecible de la vida.

The Complete Henry Bech
The Complete Henry Bech: Introduction by Malcolm Bradbury
Bech at Bay
Bech is back
Bech: A Book

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  1. Collected stories relate the adventures of an American writer as he tours Russia and other Communist-bloc nations

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  2. Bech is back

    • 180 páginas
    • 7 horas de lectura

    The renowned Henry Bech is now fifty years old. In this wonderful classic novel, Bech reflects on his fame, travels the world, marries an Episcopalian divorcée from Westchester, and--surprise to all--writes a book that becomes a runaway bestseller. If you've never read Updike before, there's no better place to start. If you've read him for years, you'll be delightfully reminded of John Updike's rightful place in the pantheon of quintessential American writers.

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  3. Bech at Bay

    • 256 páginas
    • 9 horas de lectura

    Set in a surreal literary landscape, the story follows Henry Bech, now in his seventies, as he navigates a changing world where his books are commercialized and fleeting. Despite his age, he remains competitive and self-absorbed, confronting critics with a mix of humor and defiance. Throughout five striking chapters, Bech's journey includes enacting revenge and ultimately winning a prestigious writing award, all while embodying a blend of grit and ennui in this mock-heroic exploration of a writer's life in modern America.

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  • The collection features Henry Bech, John Updike's humorous alter-ego, who has entertained readers with his artistic indecision and vibrant sexuality since his debut in The New Yorker. These stories provide a playful yet affectionate exploration of a notoriously unproductive Jewish-American writer, showcasing Updike's signature wit and lyrical style. Included is a final story, "His Oeuvre," which serves as a fitting conclusion to Bech's literary journey, highlighting the charm and depth of this beloved character.

    The Complete Henry Bech: Introduction by Malcolm Bradbury
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  • The Complete Henry Bech

    • 334 páginas
    • 12 horas de lectura

    Henry Bech, the celebrated author of Travel Light, has been scrutinized, canonized and vilified by critics and readers across the world. This work explores the writing life and what happens when a writer becomes a literary celebrity.

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