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U and I: A True Story

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1991 non-fiction book by Nicholson Baker
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U and I: A True Story
First edition
AuthorNicholson Baker
LanguageEnglish
GenreBiography
PublisherRandom House
Publication date
1991
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pages179 pp
ISBN 0394589947
OCLC 22862177
813/.54, B
LC Class PS3552.A4325 Z477 1991
Preceded byRoom Temperature 

U and I: A True Story is a non-fiction book by Nicholson Baker that was published in 1991. The book is a study of how a reader engages with an author's work: partly an appreciation of John Updike, and partly a kind of self-exploration. Rather than giving a traditional literary analysis, Baker begins the book by stating that he will read no more Updike than he already has up to that point. All of the Updike quotations used are presented as coming from memory alone, and many are inaccurate, with correct versions and Baker's (later) commentary on the inaccuracy given in brackets.

Critical reception

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The book received generally positive reviews. Publishers Weekly said: "the book presents a telling portrait of a working writer and critic. This is not a primitive, adulatory dialogue with the oeuvre of a lofty father figure; rather, it is a quivering 'imaginary friendship' with living literary kin."[1] The New York Times called U and I a "highly original and intelligent meditation," concluding, "Nicholson Baker has exquisitely rendered a rich and sensitive portrait of one writer's search for artistic integrity."[2]

References

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Works by Nicholson Baker
Novels
Nonfiction
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