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Oscar Wilde Was Gay, and Other Revelations

A Q&A with Sam Lipsyte

April 29, 2015  By Newtonville Books   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  In Conversation 
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A Night at the Authors Guild Gala

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Three generations of Mexican Writers at the London Book Fair

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Kevin McEnroe

“Later on, between takes, in the corner of a television pilot’s shooting set, behind a key grip with muttonchops who balanced a boom mic between his brown, wooden clogs, stood a perfectly handsome young actor attempting to remove his tan, collarless, Barracuda jacket.”

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The Staff Shelf: Parnassus Books

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Knausgaard on Masculinity, Excrement, and Quitting

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Interview with a Bookstore: Parnassus Books

"I opened a bookstore because I didn’t want to live in a city without one."

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How to Dispose of a Body

On Method Writing and Burning Bones

April 27, 2015  By Jamie Kornegay   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism 
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Original Art for Riverhead’s Fall Books

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The Children’s Crusade

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“All afternoon the children avoided their mother: moving from room to room, or from indoors to outdoors, a step or two ahead of her.”

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The Millionaire and the Bard

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