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Paul Auster, postmodern author behind 'The New York Trilogy' and 'Smoke,' dies at 77
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAuster's other works included the nonfiction compilations “Groundwork” and “Talking to Strangers”; a family memoir, “The Invention...Christmas Day op-ed in the New York Times ...
Paul Auster, prolific and experimental man of letters and filmmaker, dies at 77
Associated Press· 2 days agoAuster’s death was confirmed Wednesday by his literary representatives, the Carol Mann Agency, which...
Tom Wolfe - Writer
TV Insider· 21 hours agoTom Wolfe, perpetually dressed in a white suit that was as much his trademark as his onomatopoeia-laden, eccentrically punctuated prose, was one of the...
From bookselling to alien languages, 10 of May’s best paperback releases
Seattle Times· 3 days agoThis month’s collection of new-in-paperback titles includes award-winning nonfiction and one of the...
These shops create a bookstore trail spanning the Hudson Valley: See the list
Gannett via AOL· 7 days agoDutchess County Binnacle Books 321 Main St., Beacon, NY 12508 845-838-6191 Binnacle Books...
UNM Press rolls out new series promoting Native American experimental and genre fiction
The Santa Fe New Mexican via Yahoo News· 7 days agoApr. 26—In 2016, Métis author Katherena Vermette's debut novel The Break was published in her homeland of Canada. The novel, which tells the interlocking stories of multiple generations of women ...
Real Estate Fantasies
New York Times· 5 days agoCelebrity agents are selling a dream, as real homes get more out of reach. Real estate agents understand this allure. For a new story for The Times’s...
Silent Book Clubs, which put focus on reading, launch in Inland Empire
San Bernardino Sun· 5 days agoHave you heard of Silent Book Clubs? Then an email newsletter arrived touting the inaugural meeting...
OPINION | ON BOOKS: ‘John Sandford’ provides thrills with book ‘Toxic Prey’ | Arkansas Democrat...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 5 days agoApparently, Camp adopted the pseudonym "John Sandford" in the late '80s. The publisher felt the near-simultaneous release of two different books, written in different styles, could create a marketing problem.