Trust Me (book)

Trust Me (book)

Infobox Book
name = Trust Me


image_caption = first edition cover
author = John Updike
country = United States
language = English
genre = Short story
publisher = Alfred A. Knopf
pub_date = 1987
media_type = Print (Hardcover)
pages = 302pp "(first edition)"
isbn = ISBN 0394561473

"Trust Me" is a collection of short stories by John Updike, first published in 1987. [Citation
last=Robinson
first=Marilynne
author-link=Marilynne Robinson
title=At Play in the Backyard of the Psyche
newspaper=The New York Times
date=April 26, 1987
page=Sec. 7, p. 1, col. 1
url=http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/04/06/lifetimes/updike-trustme.html
]

List of stories

* "Trust Me"
* "Killing"
* "Still of Some Use"
* "The City"
* "The Lovely Troubled Daughters of Our Old Crowd"
* "Unstuck"
* "A Constellation of Events"
* "Deaths of Distant Friends"
* "Pygmalion"
* "More Stately Mansions"
* "Learn a Trade"
* "The Ideal Village"
* "One More Interview"
* "The Other"
* "Slippage"
* "Poker Night"
* "Made in Heaven"
* "Getting into the Set"
* "The Wallet"
* "Leaf Season"
* "Beautiful Husbands"
* "The Other Woman"

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Trust Me — may refer to:* Trust Me (album), the album by Craig David * Trust Me (book), the collection of short stories by John Updike * Trust Me (film), the 2006 film written and directed by Andrew Kazamia * Trust Me (novel), the Indian chick lit novel by… …   Wikipedia

  • Trust in Me (The Python's Song) — is a song in the widely popular Walt Disney film, The Jungle Book , from 1967. The song was sung by Sterling Holloway playing the part of Kaa, the snake . The song was written by Disney staff songwriters, Robert and Richard Sherman. In the song,… …   Wikipedia

  • Trust (social sciences) — Trust is a relationship of reliance. A trusted party is presumed to seek to fulfill policies, ethical codes, law and their previous promises.Trust does not need to involve belief in the good character, vices, or morals of the other party. Persons …   Wikipedia

  • Trust law in England and Wales — is the original and foundational law of trusts in the world, and a unique contribution of English law to the legal system. Trusts are part of the law of property, and arise where one person (a settlor ) gives assets (e.g. some land) to another… …   Wikipedia

  • Trust Us, We're Experts — Trust Us, We re Experts: How Industry Manipulates Science and Gambles with Your Future is a book written by Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber.An April 2001 Village Voice review of the book accuses the authors of paranoid fatalism concerning the… …   Wikipedia

  • Trust (Elvis Costello album) — Trust Studio album by Elvis Costello and the Attractions Released 23 January 1981 Recorded October November 1980 …   Wikipedia

  • Trust, but verify — was a signature phrase adopted and made famous by U.S. president Ronald Reagan. Reagan frequently used it when discussing U.S. relations with the Soviet Union. Reagan rightly presented it as a translation of the Russian proverb doveryai, no… …   Wikipedia

  • trust — ► NOUN 1) firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something. 2) acceptance of the truth of a statement without evidence or investigation. 3) the state of being responsible for someone or something. 4) Law an… …   English terms dictionary

  • Trust Me, I'm a Doctor — was a BBC Two television programme, looking at the state of health care in Britain with a combination of factual reporting and satire. It was presented by Dr Phil Hammond. It ran for three series between 1997 and 1999.A book by Hammond, also… …   Wikipedia

  • Trust in Me — can refer to:* Trust in Me, a 1937 song by Ned Wever, Milton Ager and Jean Schwartz, popularized by Mildred Bailey, revived in 1951 by Eddie Fisher and again in 1961 by Etta James * Trust in Me, a 1967 song by Robert and Richard Sherman from the… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”