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Topic: Books
(page 362)
"Tipping the Velvet": Brilliant, exuberant, lusty lesbian novel set in Victorian London
Peter Kurth
An impatient man: Garry Wills talks about Hillary, gun control and the witty St. Augustine
David Bowman
"A Clever Base-Ballist": This spirited tale of a pioneer player smacks a pie in face of baseball nostalgia
Jonathan Miles
Laura Miller
Joyce Carol Oates' "Broke Heart Blues": A violent act in a town where life ends with high school
Michelle Goldberg
The Odd Couple: Times critic and ex-Chili Pepper bunk together and write a book
Craig Offman
Ivory Tower: Silver scream: Here's your coffee -- would you care to read my screenplay?
Kenneth Rapoza
Dear Mr. Blue: Two's company -- oh, but three!
Garrison Keillor
A Trotskyist libertarian cyberpunk? Science fiction's freshest new writer achieves the highly improbable with wit and style
Andrew Leonard
"Interpreter of Maladies": Stunning debut about Asians in America
Charles Taylor
"The Internet is an engine of anarchy": An interview with Ken MacLeod
Andrew Leonard
The downloadable boy: An excerpt from Ken MacLeod's "The Cassini Division"
Ken MacLeod
Maas takes arms against a sea of shipwreck books
Craig Offman
Back to the '50s: Five favorite novels from a decade that was wilde
E.L. Doctorow
Ivory Tower: Dark-eyed and down with the cause: but that didn't make her"of color".
Emily Wise Miller
"The Crisis of Desire": A call for gay men to take control of their sex lives and their fates
Dante Ramos
Craig Offman
"Brown Dog of the Yaak" and "The Dream of the Marsh Wren": Wild places, fine writing
Sally Eckhoff
Ivory Tower: T&A paid for my B.A.: Stripping my way through college beat the hell out of Starbuck's
Nicole Grasse
Craig Offman
Kiss and tell: A sex columnist on the colleague who makes her cringe
Jennifer Kornreich
"Run Catch Kiss": Another view of Sohn's novel finds it a numb Bridget Jones clone
Lori Leibovich
Literature's battleground: Has the university beaten real readers over the border?
Jose Klein
"My Russian": A woman in disguise, 11 blocks from home
Stephanie Zacharek
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