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  • A.S. Byatt

    The author of "Possession" on the dark side of utopia, the chains of literary feminism and the albatross of sex
  • From Bondage

    Katherine Whittamore reviews Henry Roth's novel "From Bondage".
  • Push

    Stephanie Zacharek reviews Sapphire's novel "Push".
  • Dumbing Down

    Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews "Dumbing Down: Essays On The Strip-minig of American Culture" by Katharine Washburn and John Thornton
  • Worst Fears

    Katherine Whittamore reviews Fay Weldon's novel "Worst Fears".
  • What Women Want

    Alex Kuczynski reviews Patricia Ireland's book "What Women Want".
  • Accordion Crimes

    Dwight Garner reviews Annie Proulx's novel "Accordion Crimes".
  • But enough about us

    Incest and the memoirization of American fiction
  • WASHINGTON BABYLON

  • THE WHITE BOY SHUFFLE

  • CAUGHT INSIDE:
    A SURFER'S YEAR ON THE CALIFORNIA COAST

  • SNAKEBITE SONNET

  • Hero of a Thousand Workspaces

    Scott Adams' "Dilbert" escapes from his cubicle to the bestseller list
  • Polaroids From The Dead

    Charles Taylor reviews Douglas Coupland's book of essays "Polaroids From The Dead".
  • Metering Out Wisdom

    "Taxi Driver Wisdom." By Risa Mickenberg. Photography by Joanne Dugan. Design by Brian Lee Hughes. Chronicle Books.
  • "A Scud missile to send at your boss"

    Dilbert's creator talks about his strip
  • Fame & Folly

    Katherine Whittamore reviews "Fame & Folly" by Cynthia Ozick.
  • Other Women

    James Marcus reviews "Other Women" by Evelyn Lau.
  • Bucking the Sun

    Maud Casey reviews Ivan Doig's novel "Bucking The Sun".
  • Knee Deep In Pardise

    Charles Taylor reviews Brett Butler's autobiography "Knee Deep In Pardise".
  • Babel Tower

    Laura Miller reviews the novel "Babel Tower" by A.S. Byatt.
  • Go Cat Go!
    The Life and Times of Carl Perkins, The King of Rockabilly

    Lori Leibovich reviews the autobiography"Go Cat Go! The Life and Times of Carl Perkins, The King of Rockabilly" by Carl Perkins and David McGee.
  • The Art Fair

    Susan Shapiro reviews "The Art Fair" by David Lipsky.
  • Ain't You Glad You Joined The Republicans?

    Phil Leggiere reviews the book "Ain't You Glad You Joined The Republicans? A Short History of The GOP" by John Calvin Batchelor.
  • The Flaming Corsage

    Robert Spillman reviews the novel "The Flaming Corsage" by William Kennedy.
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