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January 01, 1990 - August 05, 2010 + Bookworm
George Saunders: The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil

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The author of The Very Persistent Gappers of Fripp decided he'd try to write another satire-fantasy.
Colm Toibin

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The Master
(Scribner)
The winner of this year's Los Angeles Times award for fiction reveals the difficulties of writing about the life of Henry James...
Francine du Plessix Gray

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Them: A Memoir of Parents (The Penguin Press) After an affair with the great Russian poet Mayakovsky, Francine du Plessix Gray's mother married a...
Louise Erdrich

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The Painted Drum (Harper Collins)
Louise Erdrich's beautiful short novel emerged over a period of ten years, after an older story suddenly suggested deeper meanings...
Kazuo Ishiguro

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Never Let Me Go (Knopf)
Kazuo Ishiguro never tells more than he has to--his stripped-down narratives are filled with absence and mystery. In this science fiction...
Michel Houellebecq

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H.P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life (Believer Books) The controversial French writer on his early influence, H. P. Lovecraft, the American writer of...
Umberto Eco

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The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana
(Harcourt)
The loss of memory is Umberto Eco's subject here. After a stroke, an antiquarian bookseller remembers every book...
Nicole Krauss: The History of Love

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The History of Love: A Novel (Norton)
Memory is the subject of many novels, but Nicole Krauss' subject is the transmission of memory: how do you...
Bret Easton Ellis

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Lunar Park (Knopf) Beginning as an autobiography, Lunar Park turns into a classic horror novel. The haunted house, however, is spooked by Bret Ellis- personal...
Bookworm Series Finale (Part 10 of 10)

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Maya Angelou believes that a writer who tells the truth can be read by anyone. James Baldwin, for example, can be enjoyed by black,...
Beyond Identity--A Dark Vision (Part 9 of 10)

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Tom Wolfe, Margaret Atwood and John Banville
Tom Wolfe discusses neuroscience and its view that there is no such thing as identity. Margaret Atwood talks about...
Hispanic Identity in Writing (Part 8 of 10)

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Sandra Cisneros and Nina Marie Martínez
The two Hispanic women explain how they've been put into the cage of multiculturalism, sometimes by the way they view...
Asian Identity in Writing (Part 7 of 10)

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Susan Choi, Maxine Hong Kingston and Don Lee
American-born writers of Asian descent explore the challenge of forging identity, while living "between cultures."
Sexuality and Literary Theory (Part 6 of 10)

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James McCourt, Camille Paglia, Alan Hollinghurst and Edmund White
James McCourt discusses the emergence of "queer identity" and gives an overview of French literary theories and...
Jewish Identity in Writing (Part 5 of 10)

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Cartoonist and graphic novelist Art Spiegelman explains how writers' identities are revealed in their work, that reading a book is like crawling into the writer's...