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Five Books Making News This Week: Legends, Looting, and Lambs

Don DeLillo, Tom Burgis, Lydia Millet, and More

May 3, 2016  By Jane Ciabattari   Posted In  Book News  News and Culture  Reading Lists 
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The Dove’s Necklace

Raja Alem, trans. by Katharine Halls and Adam Talib

“The only thing you can know for certain in this entire book is where the body was found: the Lane of Many Heads, a narrow alley with many heads.”

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Live From the Edgars, Crime Writing’s Big Night

Lisa Levy Reports on Walter Mosley, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Speed-Eating While Live-Tweeting

May 2, 2016  By Lisa Levy   Posted In  Events  News and Culture 
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On Bad B&Bs, Writing As a Single-Parent, and the Presidential Elections

Talking with Lydia Millet, in Advance of Her New Novel

May 2, 2016  By Bethanne Patrick   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  In Conversation 
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Walter Mosley’s Lifetime Acceptance Speech from the Edgars

A True Master is Given His Due

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Two Disciplines Wrestling With the Same Big Questions

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The Life and Times of a True American Moral Hysteric

In which Anthony Comstock, Chronic Masturbator,
Tries to Censor All the Mail in America

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How Billy Joel Taught Me To Write

Benjamin Wood Offers a Thoughtful and Irony-Free Appreciation of the Piano Man

May 2, 2016  By Benjamin Wood   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Music  News and Culture 
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Interview with a Bookstore: Book Culture

Where Loyal Customers Hit Robbers In The Face

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Remembering Jenny Diski

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April 29, 2016  By Literary Hub   Posted In  Book News  Health  News and Culture 
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Laura Cumming

"Reading in 1845 was a close-knit town and John Snare was right at its heart. His business was at the very point where the main roads converged—King Street, Gun Street, Yield Hall Lane and Cheapside, redolent of Shakespeare’s London—in a little nexus of cobbles and diamond-pane shop fronts.”

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Why Are There So Many Novels About Famous Writers?

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Naples, The Reading List: Your Guide to the City of Elena Ferrante

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@diski, Inventive to the Last

She was always open, critical, combative, funny, warm, and unafraid

April 29, 2016  By Joanna Walsh   Posted In  Book News  Health  News and Culture 
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Jenny Diski Didn’t Need Your Admiration

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April 29, 2016  By Michelle Dean   Posted In  Book News  Health  News and Culture 
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April 29, 2016  By Charlotte Shane   Posted In  Book News  Health  News and Culture 
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