A Rabbit Omnibus

A Rabbit Omnibus by John Updike is a comprehensive collection published by Penguin Books in 1991, featuring 700 pages in English. This edition compiles the trilogy of Rabbit, Run, Rabbit Redux, and Rabbit is Rich, presenting a narrative centered on Rabbit Angstron, who navigates the complexities of life while resisting the inevitability of change.
Readers will find an exploration of modern fiction through the lens of Rabbit’s experiences, which serve as a sympathetic study of his struggles and resilience. The omnibus delves into themes of personal conflict and societal expectations, offering insights into the character’s journey. This New Ed edition provides a complete look at Updike’s portrayal of Rabbit Angstron, making it a significant work within the genre.
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The trilogy comprises of Rabbit, Run, Rabbit Redux and Rabbit is Rich. It is intended as an amusing, sympathetic study of a man, Rabbit Angstron, putting up a fight against the inevitable.
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