Laura Miller

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  • "Children of the Revolution"

    In the new black comedy 'Children of the Revolution,' Judy Davis plays an Australian woman who bears Stalin's child.
  • Sexual Harassment

    Salon magazine: Laura Miller on two new books that explore the ambiguous terrain of sexual harassment.
  • Novelists 'R' Us

    Salon Magazine for April 1, 1997: Novelists 'R' Us by Laura Miller
  • Reel Dreams Personal Best

    Salon Personal Best movie selections, March 1997.
  • The Third Man

    Laura Miller writes about "The Third Man" for Salon Personal Best movies.
  • Blood and Laundry

    Margaret Atwood on famous Victorian murderesses, her claim to Connecticut, and the deep satisfaction of a clean, folded towel
  • Fatlash

    The anti-diet revolution is poised to sweep the nation, but are we really ready for a brave, plump new world?
  • Oedipus Wreck

    Laura Miller interviews James Ellroy, Salon's 1996 Best Books of the Year Winner
  • Books of the Year

    How we picked them. Why we fell in love.
  • John Edgar Wideman

    Laura Miller interviews author John Edgar Wideman.
  • Personal Best: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

    "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" By C.S. Lewis
  • Virtue's Hack

    John Sayles makes movies with all the right messages -- and no surprises, madness or life
  • A.S. Byatt

    The author of "Possession" on the dark side of utopia, the chains of literary feminism and the albatross of sex
  • But enough about us

    Incest and the memoirization of American fiction
  • Babel Tower

    Laura Miller reviews the novel "Babel Tower" by A.S. Byatt.
  • Odd Girls In

    "Welcome to the Dollhouse" and "I Shot Andy Warhol" put misfit chicks in the spotlight.
  • Lifting Up The Madonna

    Nicholson Baker discusses the public trials of writing about sex and the private joy of writing on rubber spatulas with a ballpoint pen.
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