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This prolificity is often alluded to, and is not confined to the lower classes, as often stated, but is common even among the nobility.
His range was astounding, his prolificity legend: from the time his first story was accepted by The New Yorker, in 1954, until weeks before his death, Updike lived, passionately, the life of the writer: he wrote, and wrote, and wrote.
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