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In Rabbit Redux (1971), Updike continues Rabbit's story, as Janice turns the tables and cheats on Rabbit.
Rabbit is Rich (1981), by Updike, shows Rabbit making it big in the car sales business.
In Updikes' Rabbit at Rest (1990), Rabbit faces getting old.
In Philip Roths' Portnoys Complaint (1969), a Jewish man talks to his psychiatrist and provides a commentary on 1960s America.
Lorrie Moores' Self-Help: Stories (1995) explores the pleasures and pains of modern relationships.
Alice Munro's The Love of a Good...
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