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Phil Baker

Phil Baker reviews regularly for a number of papers, including the Sunday Times and the Times Literary Supplement….

Tony Sanders

…appeared in a number of periodicals, including The Paris Review, The Yale Review, Poetry, Grand Street, The New Republic, The Gettysburg Review, and Chelsea. His first collection of poems, Partial…

Prince of Pleasure

by Saul David

‘morton”has written a scholarly but highly readable bio, filled with rich analysis and insight. He says more in his limited space than many others could do with three times the…

Elfriede Jelinek

…a collection of poetry, a number of pieces for radio and theater, and is the German translator of Thomas Pynchon, as well as a composer and organist. Ms. Jelinek lives…

Nuel Emmons

…he has contributed to a number of magazines both in the Untied States and Europe. In 1979, he contacted Manson and began the extensive interviews that resulted in this book….

Tim Butcher

Tim Butcher worked for the Daily Telegraph from 1990 to 2009 as chief war correspondent, Africa bureau chief, and Middle East correspondent. His first book, Blood River, was a number-one…

Grove at Home: January 31-February 6

…eight scheduled appearances as part of Dantiel’s virtual tour for Milk Blood Heat. Tonight, she’ll be appearing at City Lights Books in conversation with C Pam Zhang, with a number

Grove at Home: November 15-21

…the phone number of a nephew…” Continue reading…   Where the flying ponies collide with the marzipan rainbows: Happy belated, P.J. O’Rourke! This past Saturday we missed the opportunity to…

The Rise of the G.I. Army, 1940-1941

by Paul Dickson

The dramatic, untold story of how the American Army was mobilized from scattered outposts two years before Pearl Harbor into the disciplined and mobile fighting force that helped win World…

The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven

by Sherman Alexie

“Poetic and unremittingly honest . . . The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven is for the American Indian what Richard Wright’s Native Son was for the black American