One of our guiding principles here at CV has always been that disciplinary barriers are meant to be leapt across. So, to mark the passing of an influential writer of fiction, who better than an influential writer of quantum field theory textbooks? We're happy to have Michael Peskin contribute a guest post on the passing of John Updike. ---------------------------------------------------------------- John Updike (1932-2009)John Updike, one of the great American writers, died on Tuesday. The Cosmic Variance bloggers might seem to write incessantly, but they had nothing on him. Updike produced 26 novels, 9 poetry collections, and, it seemed, a short story in the New Yorker every other week. There was no aspect of culture that he did not know. Yesterday, I saw him celebrated on the sports page of the San Francisco Chronicle for his classic on Ted Williams' last at bat, "Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu". We scientists should also ...
Guest Post: Michael Peskin on John Updike
Explore Michael Peskin's tribute in this guest post celebrating the legacy of John Updike, a prominent American writer.
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