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Sarah and the shipmates
Vowell on the Puritans and the founding of Rhode Island
Humorist, historian, superhero. Sarah Vowell is a woman of letters and voices.
By:
MICHAEL ATCHISON
| October 22, 2009
Graphic Traffic
A sweet crop of graphic narratives
Comics. Graphic novels. Sequential-art books. Call them what you will, but there are more of them than ever.
By:
MIKE MILIARD
| October 16, 2009
Whatchamacallit
Jack Pendarvis's not quite mot juste
John Gardner, the great teacher and novelist who wrote approximately 413 books before annihilating himself on a motorcycle in 1982, was very big on vocabulary.
By:
JAMES PARKER
| October 15, 2009
Slideshow: Inside today's graphic novels
An exclusive look into a collection of graphic novels
Images from graphic novels like World War 3 , Drunk , Asterios Polyp , and more.
By:
PHOENIX STAFF
| October 14, 2009
Carnal knowledge
Nick Cave’s bad Bunny
When I interviewed Nick Cave for the Phoenix three years ago and he told me — drolly, languidly, literarily — that his next writing project was about “a sexually incontinent hand-cream salesman” on the south coast of England, I assumed he was taking the piss.
By:
JAMES PARKER
| October 06, 2009
It's hip to be icosahedral
In a new book, Ethan Gilsdorf tracks his global quest to visit the holiest nerd-world sites
Be they beer geeks, comic-book geeks, or music geeks, nowadays people flout their geekdom proudly, even wearing it like a badge.
By:
MIKE MILIARD
| October 05, 2009
Hans Rickheit versus the novel
Exploding Cow Dept.
In high-school English class, we're taught that literature features three basic types of conflict: man versus man, man versus environment, and man versus himself.
By:
MIKE MILIARD
| September 30, 2009
Loss leader
Jill McCorkle's joyful sorrow
The stories in Jill McCorkle's new collection are about the battle to stay conscious and be truthful with yourself — to live beyond illusion.
By:
SUSAN CHAMANDY
| September 30, 2009
Interview: Jane Goodall
Jane Goodall on her new book, North Korea, and Bible-thumping conservatives
If only there were more trees to be torn down, we could utilize them . . . to fill newspapers with the endless depressing stories out there about the environment and all its hapless inhabitants.
By:
LANCE GOULD
| September 23, 2009
Photos: Harvard Square 1950s and beyond
Harvard Square through the years
Photos from H arvard Square: An Illustrated History Since 1950 by Mo Lotman
By:
MO LOTMAN
| September 28, 2009
Plain talk
Jesse Sheidlower gives the f-word its due
Jesse Sheidlower, an editor-at-large of the Oxford English Dictionary , an expert in slang, and the author of The F-Word , can't stop talking about fuck.
By:
JUSTINE ELIAS
| September 15, 2009
Tall tales
Novelists and poets set fancies flying
This fall brings fiction and poetry lovers new treats from old friends.
By:
BARBARA HOFFERT
| September 14, 2009
The whole truth
Tomes from the 'fact' department
It's the economy, stupid. Or maybe politics or literature. Fall non-fiction goes wide and deep, so plan for some marathon reading.
By:
BARBARA HOFFERT
| September 14, 2009
Have a nice future
Blake Butler rains gravel and glass
Blake Butler rains gravel and glass
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| September 09, 2009
Victorian jewel
A fictional setting that never fades
What price beauty? That's the question lovely Grace Hammer has to answer as her world begins to fall apart.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| September 09, 2009
Not so elementary
Barbara Bradley Hagerty goes looking for God
On June 14, 1995, around two in the afternoon, I lowered my guard. I opened myself up just barely to the notion that there might be a God who cares about me in the same way that Jesus cared about, say, his friend Mary.
By:
JEFFREY GANTZ
| September 02, 2009
Visible man
Tracy Kidder gets into the picture
As Tracy Kidder’s immersive journalism matures — his latest book recounts his travels through genocidal East Africa — he becomes more visible.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| October 15, 2009
Heart and claw
Joe Lansdale's Hap and Leonard act out
Joe Lansdale's Hap and Leonard act out
By:
CHARLES TAYLOR
| August 25, 2009
Hot Nazi beach reads
The new wave of Reich books: pop genres, good Germans
Nazis aren't blitzing just the movie screens this year, though — they're also invading the bookstores, with battalions of novels and non-fiction tomes published or upcoming.
By:
PETER KEOUGH
| August 18, 2009
Interview: Joseph Finder
True fiction
"Since 9/11, thousands of CIA employees have quit to go private. Basically, these guys are private spies."
By:
CLEA SIMON
| August 18, 2009
Tapperina's tales
Jane Goldberg hoofs her way through
The frontispiece of Shoot Me While I'm Happy reproduces a poster for a New York Tap Fringe Festival performance in 2005.
By:
MARCIA B. SIEGEL
| August 13, 2009
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