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  • Jamaica Kincaid

  • Blood Ties

    Behind today's feverish vampire obsession lurks a desire to create the cool family we never had.
  • Bringing the media gods down to earth

    Will the public journalism movement make the press more responsible -- or even more arrogant?
  • The best defense is a bestseller

    Richard North Patterson honed his storytelling craft by learning how to hold the interest of jaded judges and juries.
  • A conversation with John Markoff

  • Mitnick's Malice, Shimomura's Chivalry

    Three books on the celebrated hacker case debunk one another's myths
  • Children want the witch to die

  • Robertson Davies

    Joan Smith reviews Judith Skelton Grant's book "Robertson Davies: Man of Myth".
  • Meeting Lily

    Meg Cohen Ragas reviews Sara Woodhouse's novel "Meeting Lily".
  • Young Man From the Provinces

    Dwight Garner reviews Alan Helms' memoir "Young Man From the Provinces: A Gay Life before Stonewall".
  • Net Chick

    Megan Harlan reviews Carla Sinclair's "Net Chick :A Smart-Girl Guide to the Wired World".
  • Pussy, King of the Pirates

    James Marcus reviews "Pussy, King of the Pirates" by Kathy Acker
  • All Rivers Run to the Sea: Memoirs

    Jim Paul reviews Elie Wiesel's autobiography "All Rivers Run to the Sea: Memoirs".
  • Jackson's Dilemma

    James Marcus reviews the novel "Jackson's Dilemma" by Iris Murdoch.
  • The Book of Man

    Scott Baldinger reviews Barry Graham's novel "The Book Of Man"
  • A Fall in Denver

    Edward Neuert reviews Sarah Andrews' novel "A Fall In Denver".
  • Literary offerings to the Gods of Gluttony

    The Ravenous Muse: A table of dark and comic contents, a bacchanal of books
  • New Writers of the Celtic Wave

    A brilliant crop of authors has made Ireland a world literary capital again
  • The Birth of a Mystery

    Jesus of Nazareth remains the most famous unknown man in history
  • The Children's Canon

    Kids' book authors pick their all-time favorites
  • Freudian FlameWars

    The Memory Wars: Freud's Legacy in Dispute
  • Heart of Darkness

    Anthropologist Philippe Bourgois went deeper into America's crack culture than anyone before him.Too deep.
  • Gentleman's agreement

    His own success notwithstanding, best-selling novelist Walter Mosley charges the publishing industry with "passive racism."
  • Austen-Mania

    Look out Michael Crichton: Jane Austen is becoming filmdom's favorite novelist
  • Lost Highway

    Tripping Down Bill Gates' Road to Nowhere
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