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Toy stories
Polly Shulman
Toys make
natural heroes for children in literature as well as in life. In her first
monthly book column, Polly Shulman looks at the little heroes of Hans
Christian Andersen's "The Steadfast Tin Soldier," E.T.A. Hoffmann's
"Nutcracker" and "The Pasteboard Bandit," a rediscovered book by Harlem
Renaissance writers Arna Bontemps and Langston Hughes
Allan Gurganus
Dwight Garner
Allan Gurganus, the not-quite-oldest survivor of New York's 15-year-long gay party, tells all about his relationship with John Cheever, learning to write on an aircraft carrier, Whitman's heroism and the redemptive power of laughter.
21st: The girl-game jinx
Elizabeth Weil
The girl-game jinx: By Elizabeth Weil. Computer games targeted for girls are storming the marketplace. Why haven't they found a place in their customers' hearts?
Descending the Congo
Jeffrey Tayler
He wanted to be the first Westerner in 100 years to descend the length of the Congo. But he didn't count on the storms and the mosquitoes -- and the cannibals.
Dusty's Way
Joan Walsh
The San Francisco Giants' skipper has led his team to victory -- and proved that multiculturalism doesn't have to be a drag on merit and spunk.
1 week until college
Sandi Kahn Shelton
A daughter's surly behavior is a symptom of something even more painful.
Interracial adoption: One couple's story
Carol Lloyd, Hank Pellissier
Those who say love is colorblind never considered adopting a baby of a different race.
SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal
Daniel Reitz
Now that Andrew Cunanan is out of the way, gays can go back to their old narcissistic, self-absorbed ways, all in the name of "pride."
Media Circus
David Futrelle
Forget the military's sex scandals. The real scandal is, why are our armed forces so bloated in the first place?
The Mollusk
Roni Sarigtwilight of the old goats
D.T. Max
Salon magazine: Mailer, Roth and Bellow refuse to go quietly. By D.T. Max
The Salon Interview: Fernanda Eberstadt
Cynthia Joyce
An interview with novelist Fernanda Eberstadt, author of When the Sons of Heaven Meet the Daughters of the Earth, Isaac and his Devils, and "Low Tide."
Didion as Diva
Bill Hayes
Why gay men worship Joan Didion, the brittle queen of neurasthenic literature.
Salon: Sharps and Flats
Keith MoererMedia Circus: The Hidden Persuader
David Futrelle
Vance Packard never got much respect during his lifetime. But his best-selling critiques of consumer capitalism and the machinations of advertising may be more relevant than ever.
Chechnya rebuilds from Turkey
Thomas Goltz
Russia's rebels find that, to reestablish government, telephone service is a must
The Awful Truth
Cintra Wilson
If you haven't been to a New York Niteclub lately, don't worry, I just did it for you.
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