Washington — The novelist and essayist John Updike will deliver the 2008 Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities, the National Endowment for the Humanities announced today, the craggy writer’s 76th birthday.
Mr. Updike has written more than 50 books, including the iconic Rabbit novels, which chronicle the life (and death) of Harry (Rabbit) Angstrom. The Rabbit novels won Mr. Updike the Pulitzer Prize — twice. He will publish a new novel, The Widows of Eastwick, this fall. He is also widely admired for his short stories, which earned him the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction in 2004 and the Rea Award for the Short Story in 2006.
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