“A Wilderness of Error”: The murder in question
The director of "The Thin Blue Line" challenges the conviction of Jeffrey MacDonald
Sunday, Sep 2, 2012 9:00 PM UTC 62Entertainment What to Read, Books, Nonfiction
The director of "The Thin Blue Line" challenges the conviction of Jeffrey MacDonald
Sunday, Sep 2, 2012 9:00 PM UTC 62Legendary reporter Janet Malcolm investigates a custody dispute turned murder-for-hire
Sunday, Mar 27, 2011 9:01 PM UTC 31Is 4-year-old Marla Olmstead a painting prodigy or the instrument of a hoax? "My Kid Could Paint That" asks fascinating questions about art, family and journalistic ethics.
Saturday, Oct 6, 2007 12:00 PM UTC 82Janet Malcolm's search for the real Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas exposes some hard truths about the duo and biography itself.
Thursday, Sep 27, 2007 11:23 AM UTCReaders respond to Barbara Olson's hatchet job on the Clintons, a book on synesthesia and an interview with Janet Malcolm.
Friday, Nov 30, 2001 8:00 PM UTCJanet Malcolm talks about her new book on Chekhov, the perils of offending journalists and the long shadow of her libel lawsuit.
Wednesday, Nov 28, 2001 6:10 PM UTCAuthor Joe McGinniss says Janet Malcolm's opus is "riddled with errors." Plus: "Freaks and Geeks" is head of the class; should genes be patented?
Thursday, Mar 9, 2000 5:00 PM UTCIn her relentless pursuit of the truth she's left a few bodies in her wake, but isn't that part of a journalist's job?
Tuesday, Feb 29, 2000 5:00 PM UTCStephanie Zacharek reviews 'The Crime of Sheila McGough' by Janet Malcolm.
Friday, Feb 5, 1999 8:00 PM UTCTed Hughes' long silence about his life with Sylvia Plath was considered by many as a sign that he did not care. But in "Birthday Letters," his book of brilliant, evocative poems about their life together, one begins to understand, for the first time, the nature of their love, and its tragic dimensions.
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