Pigeon Feathers

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Pigeon Feathers is an early collection of short stories by John Updike, published in 1962. It includes the story `Wife-Wooing`, which has been anthologized.

[edit] List of stories

  • "Walter Briggs"
  • "The Persistence of Desire"
  • "Still Life"
  • "Flight"
  • "Should Wizard Hit Mommy?"
  • "A Sense of Shelter"
  • "Dear Alexandros"
  • "Wife-Wooing"
  • "Pigeon Feathers"
  • "Home"
  • "Archangel"
  • "You’ll Never Know, Dear, How Much I Love You"
  • "The Astronomer"
  • "A&P"
  • "The Doctor’s Wife"
  • "Lifeguard"
  • "The Crow in the Woods"
  • "The Blessed Man of Boston, My Grandmother’s Thimble, and Fanning Island"
  • "Packed Dirt, Churchgoing, A Dying Cat, A Traded Car"
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