The Women Who Got Away – John Updike

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Penguin, 2007, Paperback – Fiction – 106pp.

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The Women Who Got Away by John Updike is a provocative exploration of love, desire, and the complexities of human relationships set in the small town of Pierce Junction. The story centres around Martin, a man whose fascination with women who remain out of his reach fuels his obsessions. As adultery becomes a common pastime in the town, Martin’s attention is drawn to Winifred, the wife of his own wife’s lover. This complicated web of emotions leads Martin into unexpected territory, where his feelings for Winifred stir something deeper and more conflicted than he anticipated.

Part of the Great Loves series, the novella delves into love’s many forms—romantic, erotic, platonic, adulterous, and more. Updike’s writing examines the intricacies of the human heart, exploring the contrast between the ideal and the real in relationships. His insightful narrative reflects on both the beauty and the turmoil of love, making this a thought-provoking read for those intrigued by the complexities of intimacy and desire.

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