• Very much a Yankee, Mr. Updike was the great white Protestant writer in a literary era that was dominated by Jews: Saul Bellow, Norman Mailer, and Philip Roth.

    厄普代克这个典型美国人,他一个伟大白人新教徒作家当时文学时代犹太人统治:索尔·贝娄诺曼·梅勒和菲利普·罗斯。

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  • It was in 1968, with his fifth novel, "Couples", that Mr Updike became suddenly famous.

    普代克瞬时成名1968年发表的第五部小说夫妻们》。

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  • John Updike (1932 -) the famous contemporary American writer, is a novelist and critic.

    约翰·厄普代克(1932-)被誉为美国著名的小说家、诗人、评论家和剧作家。

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  • Updike has been listed in the Top Ten Contemporary American Writers to be studied in China.

    厄普代克被我国当代美国文学研究界列为十大重点研究的美国当代作家之一。

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  • Mr. Updike said he admiredthat open-ended Zen quality they have, the way they don’t snap shut.”

    普代克很欣赏它们开放式结局的禅宗意味,它们没有戛然而止的结尾。”

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  • For the female images, there was a number of commentators felt that Updike was a "misogyny" writer.

    对于其中的女性形象则有一些评论者通过研究认为普代克一个“厌女症”作家。

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  • The stories were by such authors as John Updike, Roald Dahl, Anton Chekhov, Agatha Christie, and Raymond Carver.

    作者约翰.普代克,罗尔德·尔,契科夫阿加莎雷蒙德·佛。

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  • My second novel, “Chronicle in Stone, ” was greeted by a very kind essay by John Updike, writing in The New Yorker.

    第二部小说石头编年史》受到约翰-厄普代克发表纽约人》的善意的评论的好评。

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  • John Updike, reviewing Mr. Calvino's "Castle of Crossed Destinies," said that "no living author is more ingenious."

    约翰·厄普代克(百科)在评论卡尔·维诺先生作品《命运交织城堡》时说,“没有任何一位在世的作家(比卡尔·维诺)更有才华了。”

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  • He quotes Updike describing the facts of life as "unbearably heavy, weighted as they are with our personal death."

    引用厄普代克描述生活真相“是无法承受若将要一直伴随着我们。”

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  • Updike outlived his friend by twenty-seven years-long enough to offer his own encomium at Cheever's funeral, and in.

    普代克比朋友活了二十七个春秋——并葬礼上宣读了他写的溢美吊辞(吊辞见纽约人杂志)。

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  • In 1976, Cheever received a false report that Updike had died and was moved to record the following tribute in his journal.

    1976年,受到一份虚假报道普代克已去世感动之余日记里记下下面的吊念之词。

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  • Only withCouples” (1968), his fifth novel, did Mr. Updike move his setting away from Pennsylvania, to the fictional Tarbox, Mass.

    第五部小说夫妇们》(1968)中,他把场景从宾西法尼亚到了虚构的城市塔博斯(Tarbox,Mass)。

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  • John Updike chronicled these things and more in his decades of writing, and in this story he lets us in on the one release we all have: time.

    约翰·厄普代克通过笔耕把这些以及更多的事件编进小说里,我们大家都知道一个人解脱我们大家都拥有东西时间

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  • Anthologies of classic love poems, love songs and letters, and poems on friendship-include works by writers that range from John Donne to John Updike.

    这套四本书书集包括经典爱情诗集情歌集、情书友谊诗集,出自约翰·多和约翰·厄普代克等作家之手

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  • Before he died in 1982, Cheever was ranked third, behind Saul Bellow and John Updike, in a survey of living American writers whose work would live on for generations.

    1982年去世之前一个美国在世作家谁的作品可以传世”的调查排名第三排在索尔·贝娄约翰·普代克之后。

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  • Following the birth of his first child, Elizabeth Pennington, the couple returned to America, and Mr. Updike went to work writing Talk of the Town pieces for the New Yorker.

    随着第一个孩子-伊丽莎白出世他们夫妇回到美国普代克开始《纽约客》的“本城闲谈”栏目写作

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  • "How we did adore and envy them, the idols of our college years-hemingway and Faulkner, Frost and Eliot, Mary McCarthy and Flannery o 'connor and Eudora Welty!" wrote John Updike.

    我们多么崇拜妒忌他们,他们是我们大学生偶像——海明威福克纳弗罗斯特艾略特玛丽·麦卡锡,弗兰纳里·奥康纳多拉·威尔蒂! ”约翰·厄普代克写道。

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  • To millions of readers, even to the author, Rabbit was so real that he might have been Mr Updike himself, had the hawk-nosed novelist not been saved by becoming a famous writer instead.

    对于千百万读者以至作者本人而言,兔子的形象如此真实,如果普代克日后没有成名,笔下伤感失落的主人公极像是自己的化身。

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  • John Updike, one of the most influential writers in contemporary American Literature. With his famous Rabbit Tetralogy, he became the most gifted and serious writer among his contemporaries.

    约翰·厄普代克是美国当代文坛具有影响力作家之一,凭借兔子四部曲他声名鹊起,成为同代人中最富天赋严肃作家

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  • In the early 1900s, William Pennington and Lisle Updike spent most days traveling the four corners area of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona in a wagon photographing the people and landscapes.

    20世纪初,威廉宁顿莱尔·普代克大部分时间花费在旅游拍摄风景四角科罗拉多州犹他州墨西哥州亚利桑那州

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  • In the early 1900s, William Pennington and Lisle Updike spent most days traveling the four corners area of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona in a wagon photographing the people and landscapes.

    20世纪初,威廉宁顿莱尔·普代克大部分时间花费在旅游拍摄风景四角科罗拉多州犹他州墨西哥州亚利桑那州

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