John Updike’s 21st novel reviewed in the Kansas City Star.
Written from the perspective of 70-year-old Owen, the story details his lifelong fascination with the mysteries of female sexuality. While engaging in two marriages and a string of offhand dalliances with a variety of “instructresses” during the course of a life spent in a series of three Northeastern villages, Owen constantly wonders why women go to bed with men, or, in his words, why “women put up with it.”
I’ve read some of his books — I’m reading one now — and I’ll agree that the man can’t seem to write enough about sex. Beyond that, he’s a damn good writer.