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March 31, 2016

Requiem with Yellow Butterflies: The World Mourns García Márquez

March 31, 2016/ James Halford

How do we memorialize a literary titan who shaped his own mythology? The story of legendary writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez gained its protean final chapter in the wave of obituaries after his death in 2014.

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March 31, 2016/ James Halford/
Fiction, Arts & Life
April 2016, fiction
March 09, 2016

Book Review: High Dive

March 09, 2016/ Steve Donoghue

A 1984 assassination attempt on Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher forms the unlikely backdrop for Jonathan Lee's US debut novel

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March 09, 2016/ Steve Donoghue/
Fiction
fiction, March 2016
March 05, 2016

Book Review: The Year of the Runaways

March 05, 2016/ Steve Donoghue

A complex and moving novel about a trio of young men who leave their native India in search of work

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March 05, 2016/ Steve Donoghue/
Fiction
fiction, March 2016
February 29, 2016

Both Sides, Now

February 29, 2016/ Sam Sacks

If everybody's a critic, as New York Times movie critic A.O. Scott claims in his new book, then where does that leave criticism? Sam Sacks reviews.

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February 29, 2016/ Sam Sacks/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
Book Review, fiction, literary criticism, March 2016, Sam Sacks
February 29, 2016

I Am Jack's Contested Legacy

February 29, 2016/ Justin Hickey

The book Fight Club - and even more so the movie adaptation - have cult fixtures in American culture. But after twenty years, is there anything left for a sequel to subvert? Justin Hickey reads Fight Club 2.

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February 29, 2016/ Justin Hickey/
Fiction, Literary Criticism, Arts & Life
comics, fiction, Justin Hickey, literary criticism, March 2016
February 29, 2016

Punching Up

February 29, 2016/ JC Sutcliffe

Can fiction be overtly political without becoming doctrinaire? A new novel about the Seattle W.T.O. protests succeeds by emphasizing the human complexities involved.

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February 29, 2016/ JC Sutcliffe/
Fiction, Literary Criticism, Politics & History
Book Review, fiction, jc sutcliffe, literary criticism, March 2016
February 29, 2016

Here to Write

February 29, 2016/ Frank Freeman

Kay Boyle, friend to William Carlos Williams, Katherine Anne Porter, and Samuel Beckett, was famous for her short stories but also wrote a lifetime's worth of fascinating letters, now sampled in a new anthology.

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February 29, 2016/ Frank Freeman/
Fiction, Literary Criticism, Arts & Life
fiction, literary criticism, March 2016
February 29, 2016

Creole to Queen’s English

February 29, 2016/ Brandon Mc Ivor

The richly diverse voices in A Brief History of Seven Killings paved the way for the novel's success, but does the whole justify up to the hype?

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February 29, 2016/ Brandon Mc Ivor/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
fiction, literary criticism, March 2016
February 27, 2016

Book Review: The Vatican Princess

February 27, 2016/ Steve Donoghue

A new historical novel joins the ranks of those trying to rehabilitate the reputation of poor Lucrezia Borgia

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February 27, 2016/ Steve Donoghue/
Fiction
February 2016, fiction
February 18, 2016

Book Review: The Lightkeepers

February 18, 2016/ Steve Donoghue

Many kinds of violence haunt a remote California island chain when a nature photographer takes a one-year assignment there

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February 18, 2016/ Steve Donoghue/
Fiction
February 2016, fiction
February 15, 2016

Book Review: The Deep Sea Diver's Syndrome

February 15, 2016/ Steve Donoghue

Popular French science-fantasy writer Serge Brussolo gets makes his debut appearance in English with a story of men and women who treasure-hunt in the dreams of other people

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February 15, 2016/ Steve Donoghue/
Fiction
February 2016, fiction
February 09, 2016

Book Review: Dog Run Moon

February 09, 2016/ Steve Donoghue

The debut short story collection from a Montana fly-fishing guide

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February 09, 2016/ Steve Donoghue/
Fiction
February 2016, fiction
February 01, 2016

Book Review: The Good Liar

February 01, 2016/ Steve Donoghue

Nicholas Searle's debut novel stars a canny old swindler who may or may not have found has final, perfect mark

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February 01, 2016/ Steve Donoghue/
Fiction
February 2016, fiction
January 31, 2016

Sentience Over Skin

January 31, 2016/ Justin Hickey

In a distant future without humans, genetically engineered members of other Earth species have evolved societies of staggering - and problematic - complexity.

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January 31, 2016/ Justin Hickey/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
Book Review, February 2016, fiction, Justin Hickey, literary criticism
January 31, 2016

No Storm of Roses

January 31, 2016/ Catherine Nichols

Lilliet Berne, hero of Alexander Chee's highly-anticipated new novel Queen of the Night, enjoys the glamorous life of a diva -- but what's below the surface is both more sordid and more tragic.

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January 31, 2016/ Catherine Nichols/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
Book Review, February 2016, fiction, literary criticism
January 31, 2016

Our Editions, Ourselves

January 31, 2016/ Rohan Maitzen

How many copies of Middlemarch does one person need? When the edition is as lovely as this, there's always room for one more.

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January 31, 2016/ Rohan Maitzen/
Fiction, Literary Criticism, Our Year in Reading
fiction, January 2016, literary criticism, Our Year in Reading
January 30, 2016

Book Review: The Ex

January 30, 2016/ Steve Donoghue

A name from a hotshot defense attorney's past comes back to haunt her when she discovers her ex is a suspect in a triple homicide

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January 30, 2016/ Steve Donoghue/
Fiction
fiction, January 2016
January 27, 2016

Book Review: Lay Down Your Weary Tune

January 27, 2016/ Steve Donoghue

An out-of-work musician is hired to ghost-write the memoirs of a legendary blues singer, but the legend hides some grim new realities

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January 27, 2016/ Steve Donoghue/
Fiction
fiction, January 2016
January 22, 2016

Book Review: Bull and Other Stories

January 22, 2016/ Steve Donoghue

Misfits and battered believers fill the pages of Kathy Anderson's wise and funny debut

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January 22, 2016/ Steve Donoghue/
Fiction
fiction, January 2016
January 14, 2016

Book Review: Jakob's Colors

January 14, 2016/ Steve Donoghue

The Nazi slaughter of hundreds of thousands of European gypsies forms the grim backdrop to Lindsay Hawdon's debut novel

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January 14, 2016/ Steve Donoghue/
Fiction
fiction, January 2016
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