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"Ringing for You"
Another post-"Bridget Jones" novel tackles the subject of a single woman's love life. Yawn.
Grumpy old archetypes
James Hillman, bestselling author and gadfly to the therapy movement, talks about the fine art of aging gracefully.
The first day of the last year
After poker, sex and forgetting, I face a room full of faces and suddenly remember.
Said critic blasts back at Hitchens
A third volley in the controversy over the leading Palestinian intellectual in America.
"Where the Roots Reach for Water" and "In the Jaws of the Black Dogs"
Two brilliant accounts of depression suggest that at century's end memoir may be our most dynamic form.
Disney-planned
Reviled, praised and mercilessly scrutinized, Celebration is a town that even its journalist residents don't understand.
Mightier than the sword
True-crime writer James Tully puts Charlotte Brontë -- survivor of three prematurely passed sisters -- behind the trigger in his new book.
"The Coming of the Night"
The gay novelist veers toward camp and very nearly touches greatness.
Falun Gong
What the religious leader who made China tremble has to say for himself.
OED goes online, but you can't afford it
The newest, most current version of the Oxford English Dictionary will soon be available, for a price.
Still tempted
She's the perfect woman: Gorgeous, intelligent and horny most of the time. Why do I still lust after other beautiful women?
Bad blood
In his new novel, author Roddy Doyle ("The Commitments") ventures into the bitter heart of a terrorist.
"For Common Things"
A fresh-faced 24-year-old with a prescription for a better America is way, way out of his depth.
Shooting stars and drinking hemlock
What makes sense after 31 years of teaching college?
Movie makes "Fight Club" book a contender
First editions of Chuck Palahniuk's novel have become a hot commodity.
Moonstruck
The photographer who compiled NASA's spectacular lunar photos talks about how they almost didn't happen, and how they changed his life.
"The Last Life"
A novel splendidly evokes the wounds of French-Algerian exiles.
The clothed city
E.B. White's "classic" book on Gotham is downright phony.
Frozen with fear
After a doctor injected him with a strange substance, the patient couldn't scream or move.
Polite literature
Strunk and White's much-revered "The Elements of Style" has sapped the life from American writing. Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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