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  • The Complete Henry Bech

    John Updike, Malcolm Bradbury

    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, March 27, 2001)
    Since tales of his exploits began appearing in The New Yorker more than thirty years ago, Henry Bech, John Updike's playfully irreverent alter-ego, has charmed readers with his aesthetic dithering and his seemingly inexhaustible libido. The Bech stories—collected in one volume for the first time, and featuring a final, series-capping story, "His Oeuvre"—cast an affectionate eye on the famously unproductive Jewish-American writer, offering up a stream of wit, whimsy, and lyric pungency unmatched in American letters. From his birth in 1923 to his belated paternity and public apotheosis as a spry septuagenarian in 1999, Bech plugs away, globetrotting in the company of foreign dignitaries one day and schlepping in tattered tweeds on the college lecture circuit the next. By turns cynical and naïve, wry and avuncular, and always amorous, he is Updike’s most endearing confection—a Lothario, a curmudgeon, and a winsome literary icon all in one. A perfect forum for Updike's limber prose, The Complete Henry Bech is an arch portrait of the literary life in America from an incomparable American writer.
  • The Complete Henry Bech

    John Updike

    eBook (Penguin, June 1, 2006)
    Henry Bech, the celebrated author of Travel Light, has been scrutinized, canonized and vilified by critics and readers across the world. Here, the experiences of this bemused literary icon, one of Updike's greatest creations, are described in hilarious detail, as he travels the world struggling to break his writer's block; returns to his native America to find new success with Think Big, his all-time blockbuster; and visits communist Czechoslovakia, where he is greeted by a dizzyingly adoring public. Brilliantly comic and deeply poignant, The Complete Henry Bech is one of the greatest of all explorations of the writing life and of what happens when an writer becomes a literary celebrity.
  • The Complete Henry Bech

    John Updike

    Paperback (Penguin Group(CA), June 1, 2007)
    Henry Bech, the celebrated author of "Travel Light", has been scrutinized, canonized and vilified by critics and readers across the world. Here, the experiences of this bemused literary icon, one of Updike's greatest creations, are described in hilarious detail, as he travels the world struggling to break his writer's block; returns to his native America to find new success with "Think Big", his all-time blockbuster; and visits communist Czechoslovakia, where he is greeted by a dizzyingly adoring public. Brilliantly comic and deeply poignant, "The Complete Henry Bech" is one of the greatest of all explorations of the writing life and of what happens when a writer becomes a literary celebrity.
  • The Complete Works of O. Henry

    O. Henry, Harry Hansen

    Hardcover (Doubleday & Company, March 15, 1953)
    Entertaining collection of two hundred eighty-six stories and poems generally about simple people in various situations with surprise endings
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  • The Complete Henry Bech

    John Updike

    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, March 27, 2001)
    (Book Jacket Status: Jacketed)Since tales of his exploits began appearing in The New Yorker more than thirty years ago, Henry Bech, John Updike's playfully irreverent alter-ego, has charmed readers with his aesthetic dithering and his seemingly inexhaustible libido. The Bech stories—collected in one volume for the first time, and featuring a final, series-capping story, "His Oeuvre"—cast an affectionate eye on the famously unproductive Jewish-American writer, offering up a stream of wit, whimsy, and lyric pungency unmatched in American letters.From his birth in 1923 to his belated paternity and public apotheosis as a spry septuagenarian in 1999, Bech plugs away, globetrotting in the company of foreign dignitaries one day and schlepping in tattered tweeds on the college lecture circuit the next. By turns cynical and naïve, wry and avuncular, and always amorous, he is Updike’s most endearing confection—a Lothario, a curmudgeon, and a winsome literary icon all in one. A perfect forum for Updike's limber prose, The Complete Henry Bech is an arch portrait of the literary life in America from an incomparable American writer.
  • The Complete Henry Bech

    John Updike

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Dec. 31, 1992)
    Henry Bech, the author of "Travel Light", has been scrutinized by reviewers, academics, critics and readers. Suffering from impotence and writer's block, Bech finds renewed fame when he returns to America and "Think Big", his blockbuster, hits the bookstalls. Bech returns in "Bech in Czech".
  • The Complete Henry Bech

    John Updike

    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, Sept. 29, 2006)
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  • The complete works of O. Henry

    O Henry

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Page, March 15, 1927)
    1396 page single volume edition of the Complete Works of O. Henry, published by Doubleday, page & Company in 1927; probably the best short story writer of all time.
  • The Complete Works of O. Henry

    Editor

    Hardcover (Garden City Publishing Company, Inc., March 15, 1911)
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  • the complete works of o. henry

    o. henry

    Hardcover (Doubleday Doran & Co., March 15, 1928)
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  • The Complete Works of O. Henry

    O. HENRY, Harry Hansen

    Hardcover (Doubleday & Company, March 15, 1953)
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  • The Complete Works of O. Henry

    O. Henry

    Hardcover (Garden City, March 15, 1937)
    Bright orange cloth with black border on spine and gilt lettering. Foreword by William Lyon Phelps