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  • Three new Raymond Carver stories discovered

    Three new Raymond Carver stories discovered.
  • Photo finish

    A book jacket has a case of déjà vu; Iowa defends its writers.
  • Boning up on the Balkans

    Has a history book influenced the president? Also: Khrushchev's granddaugher skewers Solzhenitsyn.
  • The breaking point

    Gitta Sereny ponders the Colorado killings.
  • Babble-on revisited

    Pale, embittered writers ignore Club Med guests.
  • Word power

    Who picks the U.S. poet laureate?
  • Dmitri Nabokov on his father's unfinished novel

    Dmitri Nabokov on his father's unfinished novel
  • Bosnian writer prefers Chicago, thanks

    The New Yorker's recent discovery sheds few tears for his homeland, which Wim Wenders collaborator Peter Handke does.
  • What have I done to deserve this?

    The Pet Shop Boys are suing philosopher Roger Scruton for libel.
  • Literary luau

    Club Med tempts vacationers with pale, bitter novelists.
  • Multitude of wins

    Michael Cunningham nabs the Pulitzer; Leonardo DiCaprio grabs "Dreamland;" U. Michigan hits fiction MFA gold.
  • Pistils drawn

    The publisher of the 1-800-FLOWERS CEO's memoir blames him for the book's failure.
  • Washington Post book reporter defects

    David Streitfeld, who unveiled Joe Klein as the author of "Primary Colors," is ditching the book beat to cover technology.
  • Capitol crackpots: Who gets zapped in Christopher Buckley's D.C. satire

     
  • Book log

    Nazi or hero?
  • November 1998

    Dwight Garner highlights the most interesting new books to be published in November 1998.
  • The Garner Report: October 1998

    Dwight Garner highlights the most interesting new books to be published in October 1998.
  • Look ma, no ink!

    Look ma, no ink! By Janelle Brown. The technology industry tries to invent a better book. Will publishers bite?
  • The paperless book

    Leaving hardcovers and paperbacks behind, an Internet publisher experiments with downloadable literature.
  • Les birds et les bees

    When it comes to teaching their toddlers about sex, they really do do things differently in France
  • [--BESTSELLER HELL--]

    We read 'em so you don't have to.
  • The year in books

    Dwight Garner reviews the events in book publishing in 1997
  • Satan Goes To Harvard

    Publishing's trash cans are filled with garbage -- but also with literary gems, doomed by chance and the almighty dollar. Herewith, some well-known writers on their favorite out-of-print books
  • Publish and perish

    Overqualified and underpaid, publishing industry workers labor for love -- or something other than money.
  • publish and perish

    Overqualified and grotesquely underpaid, publishing industry serfs labor for love -- or something other than money.
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