Peter Kurth

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  • coffee-table books for holiday giving -- and grabbing

    From photos of naked people in Los Angeles to New York living rooms, this year's crop of big books has something for everyone.
  • The Salon Interview: Andrea Barrett

    The author of "The Voyage of the Narwhal" talks about literary fame and the thrill of turning research into stories.
  • Uncle Andrew's cabin

    Why is a moralizing, self-centered Tory named Andrew Sullivan speaking for gay Americans?
  • Uncollecting Cheever

    Peter Kurth reviews 'Uncollecting CheeverThe Family of John Cheever vs. Academy Chicago Publishers' by Anita Miller.
  • Family Outing

    Peter Kurth reviews 'Family Outing' by Chastity Bono.
  • Almost Heaven

    Peter Kurth reviews 'Almost Heaven' by Marianne Wiggins.
  • Plain And Normal

    Peter Kurth reviews 'Plain and Normal' by James Wilcox
  • The Voyage Of The Narwhal

    Peter Kurth reviews 'The Voyage of the Narwhal' by Andrea Barrett.
  • Prozac Diary

    Peter Kurth reviews 'Prozac Diary' by Lauren Slater.
  • The Word According To Eve

    Peter Kurth reviews 'The World According to Eve' by Cullen Murphy
  • Summer Of Deliverance

    Peter Kurth reviews 'Summer of Deliverance' by Christopher Dickey.
  • Light My Fire

    Peter Kurth reviews 'Light My Fire' by Ray Manzarek
  • A prayer for Owen Mean

    John Irving emerges as a capitalist windbag as class warfare erupts in Vermont.
  • Personals

    Peter Kurth reviews 'Personals' by Thomas Beller
  • After The Fall

    Peter Kurth reviews 'After the Fall' by Suzanne Somers
  • Kidnapped

    Peter Kurth wonders why his sister Barbara has been put on trial by the media after the arrest of Stephen Fagan, who abducted their two daughters and lived with them under a false identity for 19 years before his recent Palm Beach arrest.
  • The Student Body

    Peter Kurth reviews 'The Student Body' by Jane Harvard
  • A Widow For One Year

    Peter Kurth reviews 'A Widow for One Year' by John Irving.
  • For Your Own Good

    Peter Kurth reviews 'For Your Own Good' by Jacob Sullum
  • The Page Turner

    Peter Kurth reviews 'The Page Turner' by David Leavitt
  • Pandora

    Peter Kurth reviews 'Pandora' by Anne Rice
  • Jackie After Jack: Portrait Of The Lady

    Peter Kurth reviews 'Jackie After Jack' by Christopher Andersen
  • Blue Bossa

    Peter Kurth reviews Bart Schneider's novel "Blue Bossa".
  • Bloodstained Kings

    Peter Kurth reviews 'Bloodstained Kings' by Tim Willocks
  • The House Gun

    Peter Kurth reviews Nadine Gordimer's novel "The House Gun".
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