A rather nice story. I don't think the ending line is too well-found, though. The title of this story also explains, I think, why Nicholson Baker calls his book on Updike "U & I".
The actually ending is extended where Sammy looks for the girls on the beach. Updike's editor from the "New Yorker" thought it should of ended were it is now, and Updike agreed.
03:58 the story starts.
Jesús Camargo oh man thank you
Jump to 3:58 to skip to the story.
thanks
A Fantastic Reading. At 55 years old I've only just got into Updike. Clearly I've been missing a lot!
This is very interesting.
is it though
is it me or at 5:01 it starts skipping???????
A rather nice story. I don't think the ending line is too well-found, though. The title of this story also explains, I think, why Nicholson Baker calls his book on Updike "U & I".
The actually ending is extended where Sammy looks for the girls on the beach. Updike's editor from the "New Yorker" thought it should of ended were it is now, and Updike agreed.
I think these two are missing some of the meaning of the story.
Such a pointless and boring story. What a waste of time.
Agreed, can't find the purpose of him quitting.
How dumb are you?