(REBROADCAST) Writers on a New England Stage - John Updike

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By Laura Knoy on Thursday, February 15, 2007.
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Although born in Pennsylvania, legendary author John Updike has been a New England writing institution since he moved to Massachusetts North Shore in 1957. Author of the classic book "The Witches of Eastwick" and his famous "Rabbit" series of novels, his compelling new work of fiction is called, "Terrorist". "Terrorist" tells the story of Ahmad Ashmawy Mulloy, half Irish American, half Egyptian, Ahmad struggles throughout the book between his newly found Islamic beliefs and the materialistic, hedonistic society he sees around him in his working class home town of New Prospect, New Jersey. Today on The Exchange we rebroadcast an edited version of Updike's live appearance at The Music Hall in Portsmouth.

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John Updike at the Portsmouth Music Hall.(Cheryl Senter/ NHPR)

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