- Henry Bech
Henry Bech is a fictional character created by American author
John Updike . Bech first appeared in assorted short stories, stories which were later compiled in the books "Bech: A Book" (1970), "Bech Is Back" (1982), and "Bech at Bay" (1998). These books were all later collected in "The Complete Henry Bech" (2001), which also included the short story "His Oeuvre" (2000).Updike's Bech is considered an
antihero , and Updike's alter-ego. While Updike generally concerns himself with WASP culture, is married, and is famously prolific, Bech is apathetically Jewish, a bachelor (later a husband and stepfather for a time, and finally a father in old age), and famously unprolific. In the introduction to his first collection, theeponymous author speculates he is modeled in part after many other famous writers, includingNorman Mailer ,Bernard Malamud ,J.D. Salinger and, of course, Updike himself.
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