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dec 29, 2010 @ 9:00:00 am - bookforum.com / paper trail
In a fascinating literary homage, photographer Rick Poynor visits the town of Terezin in the Czech Republic and returns with an essay about W. G. Sebald’s Austerlitz, complete with contemporary versions of the photographs that appear in Sebald’s book. At the Village Voice, rock writer Rob
mar 25, 2010 @ 1:26:00 pm - bookforum.com / paper trail
In publishing, it's all about who you know: Vanity Fair's interactive Bookopticon sorts out how ten up-and-coming authors are connected in the industry.
New York Books - The Complete Cosmicomics, a Holy Grail for Italo Calvino Fans - page 1
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Syed Shahzad’s Murder, Pakistan, and the ISI : The New Yorker
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Sam Anderson on 'Nox' by Anne Carson -- New York Magazine Book Review
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Western Promises - by Sara Ivry > Tablet Magazine - A New Read on Jewish Life
The publication of debut novels by Gary Shteyngart and Lara Vapnyar in the early years of this century heralded the arrival of a literary sub-genre: immigrant fiction specifically about people from the former Soviet Union. For nearly a decade now, a prolific handful of young writers have been
The iPad Could Revolutionize the Comic Book Biz — or Destroy It | Magazine
Comics look magnificent on tablets — but going digital, with an iTunes Store equivalent to sell them, could wreak havoc on the fragile market.
Nick Cave is delightfully depraved - The Globe and Mail
The Death of Bunny Munro isn't just a novel, it's a song of praise to the ‘reptilian side of our brains'
Umberto Eco’s ‘The Prague Cemetery,’ reviewed by Michael Dirda - The Washington Post
Umberto Eco’s new intellectual thriller delves into the conspiracy theory of all conspiracy theories.
apr 1, 2011 @ 9:00:00 am - bookforum.com / paper trail
OK, here comes the flood: Reviews of David Foster Wallace’s The Pale King are rushing in—a full two weeks before its tax-day publication date. Billy Joel’s memoir, The Book of Joel, was scheduled to come out with HarperCollins in June, but no more: The author has decided to not release the book.
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