The Jewish American novelist Henry Bech—procrastinating, libidinous, and tart-tongued, his reputation growing while his powers decline—made his first appearance in 1965, in John Updike’s “The Bulgarian Poetess.” That story won the O. Henry First Prize, and it and the six Bech adventures that followed make up this collection. “Bech is the writer in me,” Updike once said, “creaking but lusty, battered but undiscourageable, fed on the blood of ink and the bread of white paper.” As he trots the globe, promotes himself, and lurches from one woman’s bed to another’s, Bech views life with a blend of wonder and cynicism that will make followers of the lit-biz smile with delight and wince in recognition.
BechSerie
Questa serie si addentra nel mondo paradossale della fama letteraria e dell'insicurezza personale. Segue un protagonista il cui successo cresce con il diminuire della qualità della sua produzione creativa, offrendo uno sguardo satirico sul mondo dell'arte. Egli lotta con crisi esistenziali, paura del fallimento e perdita di sé mentre viene trascinato in eventi culturali e viaggi globali. Queste narrazioni offrono un'esplorazione avvincente della creatività, del riconoscimento e della natura imprevedibile della vita.





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Su e giù per il mondo
- 183pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
Il famoso Henry Bech ha ormai cinquant'anni. In questo romanzo Bech riflette sulla sua fama, viaggia per il mondo, sposa un divorziata di Westchester, e - sorpresa per tutti - scrive un libro che diventa un bestseller.
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Bech at Bay
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
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.
The Complete Henry Bech: Introduction by Malcolm Bradbury
- 544pagine
- 20 ore di lettura
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
- 334pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
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.