John Updike Quotes About Buttocks

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  • A woman’s beauty lies, not in any exaggeration of the specialized zones, nor in any general harmony that could be worked out by means of the sectio aurea or a similar aesthetic superstition; but in the arabesque of the spine. The curve by which the back modulates into the buttocks. It is here that grace sits and rides a woman’s body.

    Laurie G. Kirszner, John Updike (1998). “A and P”, Heinle & Heinle Pub
  • Those running tights the young women wear now, so they look like spacewomen, raspberry red and electric green so tight they show every muscle right into the crack between the buttocks, what is the point of them? Display. Young animals need to display.

    John Updike (2010). “Rabbit at Rest”, p.213, Random House
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