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The author of "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat" on a few of his magnificent obsessions: colorblindness and botany, the Grateful Dead and Mozart, and the joy of eating fish every night for dinner.
By Dwight Garner
December 23, 1996
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Laura Miller interviews James Ellroy, Salon's 1996 Best Books of the Year Winner
By Laura Miller
December 9, 1996
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Mark Derry reviews the book "PR!: A Social History of Spin" by Stuart Ewen.
By Mark Dery
November 11, 1996
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Laura Miller interviews author John Edgar Wideman.
By Laura Miller
November 11, 1996
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Master of the secret world : John le Carri on deception, storytelling and American hubris.
By Andrew Ross
October 28, 1996
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By Dave Eggers
October 28, 1996
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Laura Esquivel on "Like Water for Chocolate," destiny and the thoughts of inanimate objects
By Joan Smith
October 4, 1996
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"Staggering our certainties" about humanity's place at the top of the heap
By Scott Rosenberg
September 23, 1996
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Terry McMillan is flying high -- and if you don't like it, get off of her cloud.
By Ros Davidson
September 23, 1996
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By Dwight Garner
September 9, 1996
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A conversation with the '90s Prince of Porn Paperbacks.
By Dwight Garner
July 29, 1996
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By Cynthia Joyce
July 29, 1996
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Nancy Friday on beauty, witches and good manners in bed
By Salon Magazine
July 15, 1996
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"It's easy to write about things that fuck up. I'm interested in what happens later."
By Sophie Majeski
July 7, 1996
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The poet talks about breathing, the Pope's penis, and the necessity of getting out of art's way.
By Dwight Garner
July 1, 1996
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The food writer and humorist gets serious about fathers and sons.
By Laura Miller
June 24, 1996
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The author of "Possession" on the dark side of utopia, the chains of literary feminism and the albatross of sex
By Laura Miller
June 17, 1996
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Dilbert's creator talks about his strip
By Scott Rosenberg
June 3, 1996
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The bestselling author of "Gorky Park" finds literary gold in a notorious English mining town.
By Sophie Majeski
May 20, 1996
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By Carl Swanson
May 13, 1996
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The creative instinct: Being the mother of five children has deepened her art, says the author of "Love Medicine" and the new "Tales of Burning Love"
By Robert Spillman
May 6, 1996
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In his latest novel, Graham Swift finds the big old truths in a funeral pilgrimage
By Scott Rosenberg
May 6, 1996
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Being the mother of five children
has deepened her art, says the author of "Love Medicine" and the new "Tales of Burning Love"
By Robert Spillman
May 6, 1996