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    May 18, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Word power

    Earlier this year, when Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed a 100-book required reading list for his compatriots, it provoked anxiety, rekindling memories of Soviet-era censorship. The furor underscored an important point: that literature plays a fundamental role in defining a country's culture and its discourse.
    Earlier this year, when Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed a 100-book required reading list for his compatriots, it provoked anxiety, rekindling memories of Soviet-era censorship. The furor underscored an important point: that literature plays a...

    Tags: August Wilson, Toni Morrison, NATO Summit, World War II (1939-1945), Herman Melville

  2. Apr 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Review: Jonathan Franzen's 'Farther Away' wants to bridge distance

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    -------------------- Farther Away Essays Jonathan Franzen Farrar, Straus and Giroux: 322 pp., $26 -------------------- I didn't much like Jonathan Franzen's essay "Farther Away" when I read it a year ago in the New Yorker. A complicated mishmash of a...

    Tags: Daniel Defoe, Suicide, Authors, Manhattan (New York City), Arts and Culture

  4. Feb 1, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
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  6. Nov 14, 2011 |Story| AM News
  7. Pulitzer Prize-winning author to speak Nov. 15

    One of America’s leading novelists will spend time on the Centre College campus, reading from her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, “Olive Kitteridge,” and giving a class at the college library.
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    One of America’s leading novelists will spend time on the Centre College campus, reading from her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, “Olive Kitteridge,” and giving a class at the college library. Elizabeth Strout’s award-winning...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Fiction, Chicago Tribune, Journalism, William Trevor

  8. Oct 27, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Soy candles, soaps and more, made by Made

    L.A. at Home
    Downtown Women's Center store: The Downtown Women's Center's store Made is expanding its reach, selling soy candles, soaps, travel bags and other handmade gifts not only from its Skid Row storefront but also through Bloomingdales and the Skirball Cultural...
  10. Jan 16, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Book review: 'Binocular Vision: New & Selected Stories' by Edith Pearlman

    Binocular Vision
    Los Angeles Times Book Critic
    Binocular Vision New & Selected Stories Edith Pearlman Lookout Books: 374 pp., $18.95 paper I'll confess: I had never heard of Edith Pearlman before reading "Binocular Vision: New & Selected Stories," a collection of 34 pieces of her short fiction...

    Tags: Civil Unrest, Judaism, World War II (1939-1945), Armed Conflicts, Los Angeles Times

  12. Dec 6, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Favorites 2009: Fiction and poetry

    <b>The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zaf&#243;n (Doubleday) </b>
    The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafón (Doubleday) A struggling young writer in 1920s Barcelona accepts a lucrative, diabolical assignment commissioned by a shadowy client. The Anthologist by Nicholson Baker (Simon & Schuster) Meet Paul Chowder, a poet,...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Fiction, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Thomas Pynchon, William Trevor

  14. Oct 27, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Apatow gets funny (mostly) for McSweeney's and 826LA

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    Judd Apatow has edited an anthology titled "I Found This Funny," coming out Nov. 1, which benefits 826 National. It's kind of a funny humor anthology because some of its stories aren't funny at all. Yes, it includes pieces by......
  16. Apr 4, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. 'The Killing' recap: Taking its time

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    The opening episodes of 'The Killing' gain power from taking their time, says this recap....
  18. May 18, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Philip Roth wins Man Booker International Prize, sparks controversy

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    A judge withdraws from the Man Booker International Prize jury when the award goes to Philip Roth. "He goes on and on and on about the same subject in almost every single book," she says. "It's as though he's sitting on your face and you can't breathe.".....
  20. Oct 30, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Astral Weeks: Ted Chiang's mental travelers

    Not a short story, not quite a novella &#8212; wasn't that a Britney Spears song? &#8212; the oxymoronic long short story is an underemployed literary form. (For argument's sake, let's say the long short story ranges from 30 to 60 pages.) F. Scott Fitzgerald's &quot;The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" (1922) is a perfect example of the length's virtues: the story, covering the whole of a character's life, is ample enough to be divided into chapters, yet the execution retains an antic swiftness that lofts the bizarre premise. Contemporary practitioners who thrive at this length include Alice Munro, Ethan Canin and the underread Rachel Ingalls.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Not a short story, not quite a novella — wasn't that a Britney Spears song? — the oxymoronic long short story is an underemployed literary form. (For argument's sake, let's say the long short story ranges from 30 to 60 pages.) F. Scott...

    Tags: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (movie), Los Angeles Times, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Stranger Than Fiction, Human Interest

  22. Nov 11, 2010 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Chicago's lord of the riff is king of New Yorker

    To anyone who has encountered New Yorkers' maddeningly internalized sense of superiority about their place of residence, a hubris perhaps best expressed in Saul Steinberg's famous New Yorker magazine cover, &quot;View of the World from 9th Avenue," here is a bit of good news. This also applies to those who take the Chicago-as-Second-City thing a little too personally.
    To anyone who has encountered New Yorkers' maddeningly internalized sense of superiority about their place of residence, a hubris perhaps best expressed in Saul Steinberg's famous New Yorker magazine cover, "View of the World from 9th Avenue," here is a...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Cartoons, Miss America Pageant, Steve Johnson, Entertainment

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