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Carry Me Down
by M.J. Hyland“John Egan is a brave, resourceful boy, intelligent and self-aware, yet skating on the edge of madness. The story of John’s thirteenth year is both sympathetic and disturbing. It is…
South Beach
by Brian Antoni“South Beach: The Novel, Brian Antoni’s candy-colored and warmhearted second work of fiction, would make a terrific opera . . . Rich with club scenes and descriptions of off-beat forms…
XPD
by Len Deighton“A stunning spy story . . . incomparable.”—The Guardian A propulsive and wholly original novel constructed around a supposition that Churchill secretly met with Hitler in 1940 to discuss terms…
Grove at Home: May 16-22
…and today we’re listening to the classic performance of his beloved song Mr. Tambourine Man that Dylan gave at the 1964 Newport Folk Festival. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeP4FFr88SQ Thursday, May 20 Ian Black…
Grove at Home: April 4-10
…April 8 Happy birthday, Bradford Morrow! Today we’re wishing an exceedingly happy seventieth b-day to the amazing Bradford Morrow! Brad is so many things — the founder and editor of…
Grove at Home: November 1-7
…November 3 It’s Election Day! With tensions running high in all directions, we’d like to offer this, today, as a space to relax and enjoy some media that’ll help get…
Grove at Home: October 25-31
…12:13pm PDT For Ágota Kristóf’s birthday, read Slavoj Žižek on the authentic ethical naïveté of The Notebook Today would be the eighty-fifth birthday of Ágota Kristóf, the Hungarian-Swiss writer…
Grove at Home: July 26—August 1
…was the New Yorker. Re-reading it today, the story, “Found Wanting,” is as rich and moving as ever. “I was ashamed of my glasses. They were the cheapest of government-subsidized…
Grove at Home: July 5—11
…in the Chilean Senate, a close friend and advisor to Chilean President Salvador Allende, a professional diplomat whose work brought him to Yangon, Singapore, Colombo, and elsewhere. Neruda’s influence today…
Wilmington’s Lie
by David ZucchinoFrom Pulitzer Prize-winner David Zucchino comes a searing account of the Wilmington riot and coup of 1898, an extraordinary event unknown to most Americans