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  • Slowness

    Dwight Garner reviews the book "Slowness" by Milan Kundera.
  • Drawn With The Sword

    Katherine Whittemore reviews "Drawn With The Sword: Reflections on the American Civil War" by James M. McPherson.
  • Talking In Bed

    Robert Spillman reviews "Talking In Bed" by Antonya Nelson.
  • The Shadow Man

    Alex Kuczinski reviews Mary Gordon's memoir, "The Shadow Man: A Daughter's Search for Her Father".
  • The Last of the Savages

    Stephanie Zacharek reviews "The Last of the Savages" by Jay McInerney.
  • Louise Erdrich

    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"
  • GLOWing in the ashes

    In his latest novel, Graham Swift finds the big old truths in a funeral pilgrimage
  • Louise Erdrich 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"
  • Go And Tell Pharaoh

    Phil Leggiere reviews "Go and Tell Pharaoh: The Autobiography of The Reverend Al Sharpton" by Al Sharpton and Anthony Walton.
  • Heathens

    Stephanie Zacharek reviews David Haynes' novel "Heathens".
  • The Third Lie

    Kate Moses reviews Agota Kristof's novel "The Third Lie".
  • Seduced

    James Marcus reviews Nelson George's novel "Seduced: The Life and Times of a One-Hit Wonder".
  • The Temple Bombing

    Anne Whitehouse reviews Melissa Faye Greene's book "The Temple Bombing".
  • A scruffy fighting place

    Poetry is not some grand institution, insists Nobel Prize-winner Seamus Heaney. It's "born out of the quarrel with ourselves."
  • Poetry for the Rest of Us

    Nine poets to read all year long
  • The Song Of The DoDo

    Edward Neuert reviews the book "The Song Of The DoDo" by David Quammen.
  • DEAD MEAT

  • The Woman Who Walked into Doors

    Charles Taylor reviews the novel"The Woman Who Walked into Doors" by Roddy Doyle.
  • Ashes To Ashes

    Michael Ross reviews "Ashes To Ashes: America's Hundred-Year Cigarette War the Public Health and the Unabashed Triumph of Philip Morris" by Richard Kluger.
  • I Was Amelia Earhart

    Katherine Whittamore reviews "I Was Amelia Earhart" by Jane Mendelsohn.
  • "Champagne for everyone!"

    The effervescent wit and politics of John Mortimer
  • Long Time Gone

    A Black Militant's Exile in Castro's Cuba
  • Tome Deaf

    The New York Public Library's "Books of the Century" is a rigged literary parlor game
  • Wearing Thin

    Feminist theories about brainwashed, anorexic women don't stand up to scrutiny
  • The Heartbeat Of Conscience

    The fiction of Andre Dubus
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