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August 31, 2011

Love at First Glans

August 31, 2011/ Sam Sacks

Nicholson Baker's provocative new book is an attempt at mainstream literary pornography, but does it suffer from the same performance anxiety as other novelistic efforts to depict sex?

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Fiction, Literary Criticism
Book Review, fiction, Ian McEwan, john updike, literary criticism, Sam Sacks, September 2011, Simon & Schuster, Stephen Crane, Vladimir Nabokov
August 31, 2011

Three for the Boys

August 31, 2011/ Dasha Baker

Newly released in paperback are three Young Adult novels aimed at that sometimes-elusive reading demographic: teen boys.

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August 31, 2011/ Dasha Baker/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
Book Review, fiction, Fiction Review, literary criticism, September 2011, Simon & Schuster
July 31, 2011

The Golden Touch

July 31, 2011/ Thomas J. Daly

A new biography explores the life of the erratic and headstrong 'forgotten' Founding Father who bankrolled a revolution and guided a new republic.

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July 31, 2011/ Thomas J. Daly/
Politics & History
American Revolution, August 2011, Book Review, Simon & Schuster, Thomas j Daly
March 31, 2011

Forever Nell

March 31, 2011/ A.C. Childers

She was an orange-seller, an actress, a whore, and the most popular of Charles II's many mistresses: Nell Gwynn stars in two new novels.

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Fiction, Literary Criticism
April 2011, Book Review, Charles II, fiction, historical fiction, literary criticism, P- G- Wodehouse, Samuel Pepys, Simon & Schuster
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