JOHN UPDIKE IS "A STYLIST OF THE HIGHEST ORDER, capable of illuminating the sublime in the mundane, thereby elevating all of human experience."--Chicago Tribune
Toward the End of Time "is the journal of a 66-year-old man, Ben
Turnbull . . . [which] reveals not only the world but the
wanderings of his wits. . . . So what if he jumps from a United
States in the next century, disintegrating after a war with China,
to ancient Egypt, or to virtual reality? So what if characters
appear and disappear like phantoms in a dream? . . . Turnbull's
journal is like Walden gone haywire. . . . If Ben's ruthlessness is
evenhanded, so is his alarming intelligence; it falls on every
scene, person, object, and thought in the book, giving it an eerie
ambiance."
--The New York Times Book Review
"A BOOK AIMED NOT TO RESOLVE BUT TO AROUSE A READER'S WONDER . .
. Vintage Updike: marital angst worked out against the chilly
backdrop of privilege, rendered with a lyricism and insight and eye
for detail reminiscent of the work of Jane Austen."
--The Miami Herald
"WONDERFUL RUSHES OF NEAR-MELVILLEAN PROSE . . . Toward the End
of Time has a force that gets under your skin."
--New York Review of Books
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