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Our Next Meeting's Going to Suck!

lisaflores wrote 21 hours ago: Sorry, I know it’s groan-worthy, but I couldn’t resist. We’ll be meeting at 8 Dec. … more →

Tags: Meetings, Dracula, twilight, Vampires

[Thursday 3pm #34] Paul Auster's Invisible : a review

Nathan Hobby wrote 2 days ago: It’s been a prolific decade for my favourite author, Paul Auster –he has just published his sixth no … more →

Tags: Book Review, Thursday 3pm feature posts, invisible

Prose: hot, fresh & handmade3 comments

Richard Gilbert wrote 2 days ago: The above is Gay Talese’s outline for his famous “Frank Sinatra Has a Cold”—which Esquire named the … more →

Tags: Discovery, Fiction, Technique, Annie Dillard, Gay Talese, Harlan Ellison, Typewriters, Writing Technique

Bites: Juliet Linderman Interviews Paul Auster, LOOK on Display, Wes Anderson's Music Choices, and more

Jason Diamond wrote 4 days ago: Juliet Linderman, managing editor of The Greenpoint Gazette and featured reader at last month’ … more →

Tags: bITes, Art Exhibits, Cormac Mccarthy, Greenpoint Gazette, Juliet Linderman, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, roberto bolaño, The Rumpus, twilight

Almanacco del Giorno - 16 Nov. 2009

Nicola di Bowery wrote 4 days ago: Daily Beast – Ultimate Fighting: Not Gay, Per Se The Book Cover Archive – Top Ten Covers … more →

Tags: Almanacco English, Almanacco Italiano, Almanacco Reader [Links], andrew sullivan, Book Cover, Chinua Achebe, Christmas, Gay, gothamist

What have I been reading?

aninsideoutsock wrote 4 days ago: Time for yet another episode of the ‘What Have I been reading’-lists I’ve been kee … more →

Tags: Bookworm Wednesday, sixties, graphic novel, Richard Brautigan, Classics, David Eagleman, sum, Timbuktu, Abortion

Diff'rent Strokes

shigekuni wrote 1 week ago: As soon as you finish Paul Auster’s “Invisible” you want to read it again. (…) You want to rer … more →

Saturday Book Review Round-Up

Taylor Bright wrote 1 week ago: Peter AckroydMalcolm Gladwell keeps doing his thing, and critics keep doing theirs. Speaking of a fa … more →

Tags: Books, back matter, Knut Hamsun, Philip Roth, Martin Amis, James Ellroy, Peter Ackroyd, David Vann, Barbara Kingsolver

Dead Poetz Frontlist

Nicola di Bowery wrote 1 week ago: More and more posthumous books, half-finished manuscripts, re-edited versions etc etc. : publishing … more →

Tags: Almanacco English, Almanacco Editoria [Publishing], Carver, Slate, Nabokov, Borgès, dead, publising, the original of laura

Ellroy and Roth, LLP

Taylor Bright wrote 1 week ago: Here is James Ellroy being interviewed and Philip Roth being reviewed. Update: While I’m messi … more →

Tags: Books, Philip Roth, James Ellroy

Big score in Newmarket

kfreek wrote 1 week ago: Every year, friends and family (and so on, and so on) of Pearson employees are invited to participat … more →

Tags: no category, bargains, Books, Ira Glass, pearson, Penguin, Slavoj Zizek, zadie smith

Ghostly: Paul Auster's "Invisible"5 comments

shigekuni wrote 1 week ago: Auster, Paul (2009), Invisible, Henry Holt ISBN 978-0-8050-9080-2 It’s not as awful as I thoug … more →

Tags: Reviews

Paul Auster and Different Perceptions of Productivity2 comments

Johnny Rocket Ibanez wrote 1 week ago: This society, it could be said, defines productivity and success in certain ways. There is a certain … more →

Tags: writing, daydreaming

Has Auster Lost His Luster?

Taylor Bright wrote 1 week ago: AusterThe Times Literary Supplement wants to know, “Who reads Paul Auster anymore?” The … more →

Tags: Books

The Music of Chance - Paul Auster4 comments

Sarah wrote 1 week ago: The Music of Chance has been my introduction to Paul Auster. I initially came across him at Some Boo … more →

Tags: Review, The Music of Chance

Saturday Book Review Round-Up

Taylor Bright wrote 2 weeks ago: Stephen King gets The New York Times’ royal treatment: As for the prose, it’s not all smooth s … more →

Tags: back matter, Books, John Irving, Elmore Leonard, Stephen King, T. S. Eliot, Barbara Kingsolver, Juliet Nicolson, Tove Jansson

[Thursday 3pm #32] The week in texts2 comments

Nathan Hobby wrote 2 weeks ago: On Saturday night I saw The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus, famous for being Heath Ledger’s final … more →

Tags: Film Review, Lionel Shriver, nonfiction, Don Watson

The Post About The Books I Bought From Amazon6 comments

uenohama wrote 2 weeks ago: I had a sudden urge to purchase some books. And so I did. Invisible by Paul Auster Sinuously constru … more →

Tags: Books, alasdair gray, John Gardner, Mark Leyner, Mercè Rodoreda

Auster Anything But Invisible

Taylor Bright wrote 3 weeks ago: As The Times noted, Paul Auster is better received in Europe than in the states. The Independent had … more →

Tags: Books


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