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Charles Jackson’s second act
The author of The Lost Weekend gets a lift from a new biography and a couple of reprints
F. Scott Fitzgerald claimed there were no second acts in American life.
By:
CHARLES TAYLOR
| March 18, 2013
Oates Gets her Goth On
Joyce Carol Oates has written in all manner of modes and genres — naturalistic fiction, suspense novels (under the pseudonyms Rosamond Smith and Lauren Kelly), plays, poetry, memoir, and essays.
By:
LISA WEIDENFELD
| March 18, 2013
Boston, by the book: An abridged insider’s guide to Boston’s literary life
Plus: where to write, drink, and mingle with AWP’s best and brightest
Plus: where to write, drink, and mingle with AWP’s best and brightest
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PHOENIX STAFF
| March 06, 2013
Your essential AWP itinerary
Don't feel like shelling out $285 ($60 for students) for all-access entrance to this year's ASSOCIATION OF WRITERS & WRITING PROGRAMS (AWP) CONFERENCE?
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PHOENIX STAFF
| March 05, 2013
Is Boston right for writers?
Three authors take on the city’s literary culture
Boston, the birthplace of American literature, boasts three MFA programs, an independent creative-writing center, and more than a dozen colleges offering creative-writing classes.
By:
EUGENIA WILLIAMSON
| March 05, 2013
Incrementally more kind: George Saunders changes the world
George Saunders: satirist, humanist, and — after 20 years, four magisterial short story collections, a novella, and a book of essays — now a bestselling author.
By:
EUGENIA WILLIAMSON
| March 05, 2013
Interview: Cheryl Strayed on the sweet life
The Wild author is still Sugar underneath
Before she was CHERYL STRAYED, she was Cheryl Strayed: an accomplished essayist with a novel, Torch , under her belt and a lot of friends and admirers in the literary community.
By:
THOMAS PAGE MCBEE
| March 05, 2013
Interview: Ayana Mathis and her tribes
One of the most buzzed-about and acclaimed books of the new year since its publication last December, the Oprah Book Club selection The Twelve Tribes of Hattie (Knopf) is Ayana Mathis's first novel.
By:
LISA WEIDENFELD
| February 22, 2013
Phreaking Ma Bell: Phil Lapsley's Exploding the Phone
Exploding the Phone is Phil Lapsley's exhaustive history of the phone-phreak phenomenon of the '60s and '70s.
By:
LISA WEIDENFELD
| February 20, 2013
Scary monsters and super freaks
What if deceased presidents were reincarnated as horses in a belated lesson in humility?
By:
LISA WEIDENFELD
| February 13, 2013
Yo, Jonny! The Love Song of Jonny Valentine
Sometime after becoming a YouTube megastar and crashing into the cult of personality that has metastasized in contemporary society, Teddy Wayne's 11-year-old bubblegum idol Jonny Valentine is hanging out in his dressing room getting a blow job from a girl who doesn't even like his music.
By:
SHARON STEEL
| February 05, 2013
The Big Love Hurts: Valentine's Day press releases
Spoil the mood with terrible dates, familiar faces and sex toy surprises
Valentine's Day brings an enormous opportunity to squeeze money from the most lucrative demographics: the frustrated, the clingy, the lonely, and the stalky.
By:
DAVID THORPE
| February 05, 2013
In Memoriam: On the death of Jack McCarthy, a working-class poet
An unsung hero of modern poetry passed away last week.
By:
B. DOLAN
| January 30, 2013
Sweet bad dreams: Yoko Ogawa's latest book
What lingers like a nightmare?
By:
CLEA SIMON
| January 30, 2013
Jennifer Haigh's quiet lives
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Jennifer Haigh's News from Heaven , a series of 10 interconnected short stories set in the fictional Bakerton, Pennsylvania, of her celebrated 2005 novel Baker Towers (it's subtitled "The Bakerton Stories"), stretches over much of the 20th century.
By:
LISA WEIDENFELD
| January 23, 2013
Life as a commercial: John Kenney's Truth in Advertising
Gwyneth Paltrow, 1984 , and dirty diapers aren't an obvious mix.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| January 15, 2013
Mansbach is back
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Prior to the meme-tastic success of last year's Go the Fuck to Sleep (Akashic Books), Adam Mansbach had written two acclaimed novels about race and culture.
By:
JONATHAN DONALDSON
| January 11, 2013
Bipolar and off the leash of meds: Juliann Garey's Too Bright to Hear Too Loud to See
Juliann Garey's debut novel begins with its narrator doing something unforgivable.
By:
LISA WEIDENFELD
| January 08, 2013
Kate beyond time: The Kate Moss Book
Almost all models who achieve some degree of fame find themselves blamed for whatever agenda their era's most vocal scold happens to be pushing.
By:
CHARLES TAYLOR
| January 08, 2013
Getting booked: Winter reads
Who cares about the fiscal cliff when we'll have authors talking about Scientology, the space-time continuum, and Joy Division?
By:
EUGENIA WILLIAMSON
| December 21, 2012
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