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050 00 $aPS3571.P4$bR25 1981
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100 1 $aUpdike, John.
245 10 $aRabbit is rich :$ba novel /$cby John Updike.
250 $a1st ed.
260 0 $aNew York :$bKnopf :$bDistributed by Random House,$c1981.
300 $a467 p. ;$c21 cm.
510 4 $aDe Bellis & Broomfield. John Updike,$cA86[a]$3(trade issue)
510 4 $aDe Bellis & Broomfield. John Updike,$cA86[c]$3(limited issue)
520 $aThe hero of John Updike's Rabbit, Run (1960), ten years after the hectic events described in Rabbit Redux (1971), has come to enjoy considerable prosperity as Chief Sales Representative of Springer Motors, a Toyota agency in Brewer, Pennsylvania. The time is 1979: Skylab is falling, gas lines are lengthening, the President collapses while running in a marathon, and double-digit inflation coincides with a deflation of national confidence. Nevertheless, Harry Angstrom feels in good shape, ready to enjoy life at last-- until his son, Nelson, returns from the West, and the image of an old love pays a visit to his lot. New characters and old populate these scenes from Rabbit's middle age, as he continues to pursue, in his erratic fashion, the rainbow of happiness.
650 0 $aAngstrom, Harry (Fictitious character)$vFiction.
650 0 $aMiddle class men$zUnited States$vFiction.
650 0 $aPsychological fiction.
650 0 $aMiddle class men$vFiction.
651 0 $aPennsylvania$xFiction.
655 0 $aPsychological fiction.
650 2 $vFictional Works.
700 1 $aUpdike, John,$eformer owner.$5hou
752 $aUnited States$bNew York$dNew York.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aUpdike, John.$tRabbit is rich.$b1st ed.$dNew York : Knopf : Distributed by Random House, 1981$w(OCoLC)562954178
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