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Farm

eng. Of the Farm · 1965
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Historical Context and Significance

Published in 1965, John Updike's novel «Farm» explores themes of family relationships, identity, and internal struggle. The book describes the protagonist's return to his childhood farm, where he faces conflicts between past and present, as well as questions about his responsibilities to his family. Updike masterfully conveys the complex emotional states and inner experiences of the characters, making the novel significant in the study of human psychology and family dynamics. Although «Farm» did not receive the same level of recognition as some of Updike's other works, it still contributes to his literary legacy, showcasing his ability to deeply penetrate human nature and create multi-layered, realistic characters. The book also reflects cultural and social changes in mid-20th century America, making it important for understanding this period.

Farm
Date of publication: 1 March 2025
Last updated: 17 April 2025
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Original titleeng. Of the Farm · 1965