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Chinese writer Liu Xiaobo transferred to prison camp
Jacket CopyOn Christmas Day last year, Chinese writer Liu Xiaobo was sentenced to 11 years in prison for his part in creating Charter 08, a document calling for greater freedoms and democratic reforms in China. On Tuesday, the international human rights...... -
Astral Weeks: An unexpected, and welcome, DeLillo discovery
In Don DeLillo's latest novel, the weirdly exciting "Point Omega," a character is "trying to read science fiction but nothing she'd read so far could begin to match ordinary life on this planet ... for sheer unimaginableness." With another writer, you...Tags: History, Science and Technology, Patrick Kelly, Arts and Culture, Los Angeles Times
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'Juliet, Naked' by Nick Hornby
Juliet, Naked
A Novel
Nick Hornby
Riverhead: 406 pp., $25.95
Tucker Crowe, the reclusive singer-songwriter of "Juliet, Naked," inspires a cadre of obsessive fans who parse his every lyric and musical move. He's like Bob Dylan, but not as genius, nor...Tags: Pennsylvania, Apple iPod, Music Industry, Bob Dylan
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Clobberin' Oscar Wilde
Jacket CopyIn 1998, a Canadian comics fan sent letters to 10 illustrators asking for them to send him a sketch of their favorite literary figure, either a fictional character or a real-life author. After getting a few back -- including one...... -
It's a wild world with Don DeLillo, Eve Ensler and more
Jacket CopyIn our pages on Sunday, novelist Matthew Sharpe looked at Don DeLillo's new novel (novella?), "Point Omega." In it, a filmmaker joins a former presidential war advisor at his desert vacation home, hoping to persuade him to be in a...... -
Monster Mash: Autry president to retire; Einstein's theory of relativity goes public; LuPone's ballet debut
Culture Monster--Bidding farewell: John L. Gray, president of the Autry National Center of the American West, will announce his retirement today. (Los Angeles Times) --Scientific treasure: The original 46-page manuscript of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity... -
'Away From Her,' written on the pages of the mind
Times Staff WriterTHE tale of a superhero, a '70s drug dealer, or a plot to destroy the world it's not. Alice Munro's "The Bear Came Over the Mountain," which isn't really about a bear and does not feature a mountain, is the story of an elderly couple — a once-...Tags: Ingmar Bergman, Crimes, Canada, DVDs and Movies, Career and Workplace
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Annual Hay Festival is one for the books
The small market town of Hay, nestled on the border between England and Wales, is an unlikely setting for one of the world's biggest book festivals. It has a population of less than 2,000, and the nearest train station is 30 miles away. Yet each year,...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Jimmy Carter, Al Gore, Salman Rushdie, Bill Clinton
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The Gen X poster boy's endless ennui
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn his 1985 breakout novel, "Less Than Zero," Bret Easton Ellis, then all of 21 years old, created young, jaded Angelenos who just didn't care about anything: They recounted cocaine scores and semi-anonymous sex in the same tone with which they lamented...Tags: Saul Bellow, Philosophy, The New York Times, San Francisco, Book
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His own brand
Almost 50 years ago, in 1959, Philip Roth published "Goodbye, Columbus," a coming-of-age love story that was short, sharp, tender and pitch-perfect, and won the National Book Award. Few writers have launched a career so auspiciously. Roth, of course, went...Tags: Connecticut, Saul Bellow, Cormac McCarthy, Philip Roth, Awards and Prizes
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Nelson Algren's legacy ebbs
The Steppenwolf Theatre feels like a womb. It's warm, dark, soporific, full of voices barely loud enough to be distinguished, a setting beyond time. Outside, the streets of Old Town are laced with spring afternoon snowflakes; on the South Side, at U.S....Tags: Crimes, Chicago White Sox, Billie Holiday, Arts and Culture, Chicago Reader
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Champion of the American novel
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterApril 10, 2008 NEW YORK -- The late Norman Mailer, a novelist and cultural provocateur who was rarely at a loss for words, was remembered at a memorial service Wednesday as a man whose deep and abiding commitment to the American novel will be his most...Tags: Surgery, Sean Penn, Hospitals and Clinics, Muhammad Ali, Gore Vidal
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