- Roger's Version
"Roger's Version" is a
1986 novel byJohn Updike about Roger Lambert, atheology professor in his fifties whose rather complacentfaith is challenged by Dale, an evangelicalgraduate student who believes he can prove withcomputer science thatGod exists. Roger is obsessed with the thought that Dale is having an affair with his wife, Ester. (In the novel it is left ambiguous whether this affair takes place.) Roger himself becomes involved with his niece Verna, a coarse but lively nineteen year old and single parent whose own mother (Roger's half sister) had a sexual hold over him when they were in their teens. There are frequentpop culture references, particularly to thepop singer Cyndi Lauper who is much admired by Verna and Roger's twelve year son Richie. Fact|date=October 2007Major themes
The novel's structure, characters and themes are loosely based on
Nathaniel Hawthorne 's "The Scarlet Letter ".
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