In the Beauty of the Lilies
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1997
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Novel • Fiction
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Historical Fiction•
American LiteraturePaterson, New Jersey • 1910s
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World History1997
Adult
18+ years
In the Beauty of the Lilies by John Updike follows four generations of the Wilmot family, exploring themes of faith, identity, and American society. Starting with Reverend Clarence Wilmot's loss of faith, the narrative journeys through each family member's struggles and transformations, reflecting the changing cultural landscape of the 20th century.
Contemplative
Melancholic
Bittersweet
Nostalgic
Emotional
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John Updike's In the Beauty of the Lilies is praised for its rich prose and exploration of faith across generations. Critics appreciate the character depth and historical context, though some find the pacing uneven. The novel's blend of realism and philosophical inquiry showcases Updike's literary prowess, despite its occasional narrative lulls.
Readers who appreciate In the Beauty of the Lilies by John Updike are often drawn to multi-generational family sagas rich in historical and cultural commentary. Fans of Philip Roth's American Pastoral or Richard Ford's Independence Day will find similar explorations of American identity and personal upheaval.
2,325 ratings
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512
Novel • Fiction
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Historical Fiction•
American LiteraturePaterson, New Jersey • 1910s
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World History1997
Adult
18+ years
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