Friday 31 March 2023

Wednesday 29 March 2023

Julie Anne Peters, Whose Young-Adult Books Caused a Stir, Dies at 71

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Her 2004 novel, “Luna,” broke new ground by having a transgender teenager as a main character. That book and others she wrote have been targets of conservatives.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/29/books/julie-anne-peters-dead.html

D.M. Thomas, 88, Dies; His ‘White Hotel’ Was a Surprise Best Seller

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A former English teacher with a modest writing career in Britain, he found fame in 1981 with an inventive story of an opera singer, Freud and the Holocaust.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/29/books/dm-thomas-dead.html

Tuesday 28 March 2023

Dubravka Ugresic, Who Wrote of Dislocation and Exile, Dies at 73

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She was acclaimed in Yugoslavia. But when that country fell apart, she refused to embrace the nationalism of the newly formed Croatia and was vilified as a result.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/28/books/dubravka-ugresic-dead.html

Bill Zehme, Author With a Knack for Humanizing the Famous, Dies at 64

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A prolific biographer, he charmed his way into access to, and insights about, Frank Sinatra, Hugh Hefner, Johnny Carson and many others.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/28/books/bill-zehme-dead.html

Book Review: ‘The Human Origins of Beatrice Porter and Other Essential Ghosts,’ by Soraya Palmer

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In Soraya Palmer’s debut novel, “The Human Origins of Beatrice Porter and Other Essential Ghosts,” two sisters find solace and salvation through enduring Black diasporic tales.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/28/books/review/the-human-origins-of-beatrice-porter-and-other-essential-ghosts-soraya-palmer.html

Book Review: ‘Ada’s Room,’ by Sharon Dodua Otoo

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In Sharon Dodua Otoo’s novel, “Ada’s Room,” readers follow the many lives of one woman through unexpected eyes.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/28/books/review/adas-room-sharon-dodua-otoo.html

Monday 27 March 2023

Book Review: ‘Tanya: Poems,’ by Brenda Shaughnessy

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In Brenda Shaughnessy’s collection “Tanya,” the self is fluid and love is “timelessness itself.”

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/27/books/review/tanya-poems-brenda-shaughnessy.html

Sunday 26 March 2023

‘Nemesis’ Review: A Philip Roth Adaptation Resonates

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The American writer’s last novel becomes surprisingly effective theater in the hands of Tiphaine Raffier at the Odéon-Théâtre de l’Europe.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/26/theater/nemesis-review-a-philip-roth-adaptation-resonates.html

Review: ‘Lone Women,’ by Victor LaValle

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His novel “Lone Women” follows a Black homesteader in Montana who is haunted by secrets and a dark past.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/26/books/review/victor-lavalle-lone-women.html

Friday 24 March 2023

John Woods, Masterly Translator of Thomas Mann, Dies at 80

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Among the other German writers whose work he rendered into English was Arno Schmidt, whose Joycean wordplay presented a daunting challenge.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/24/books/john-woods-dead.html

Thursday 23 March 2023

No Prison Time for Book Thief

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The former publishing employee who pleaded guilty to stealing unpublished book manuscripts was ordered to be deported and to pay $88,000 in restitution.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/23/books/filippo-bernardini-unpublished-manuscripts-deported.html

Newly Published Visual Books, from Nan Goldin to NFTs

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A selection of recently published books.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/23/books/review/new-this-week.html

Wednesday 22 March 2023

Book Review: ‘Bottoms Up and the Devil Laughs,’ by Kerry Howley

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In “Bottoms Up and the Devil Laughs,” Kerry Howley explores how the erosion of privacy has fueled conspiracy theories and the national security state.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/22/books/review/bottoms-up-and-the-devil-laughs-kerry-howley.html

Monday 20 March 2023

Three Novels Where Love Takes Center Stage

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Romance — nostalgic, obsessive or consuming — is at the heart of Madelaine Lucas’s “Thirst for Salt,” Keiran Goddard’s “Hourglass” and Alison Mills Newman’s “Francisco.”

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/20/books/review/three-novels-where-love-takes-center-stage.html

Sunday 19 March 2023

Book Review: ‘Wandering Souls,’ by Cecile Pin

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In Cecile Pin’s debut novel, “Wandering Souls,” the tale of three young Vietnamese migrants transforms into a larger meditation about how and why refugee stories are told.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/19/books/review/wandering-souls-cecile-pin.html

Friday 17 March 2023

In Rehearsal One Minute, Laid Off the Next: The Fate of Broadway’s ‘Room’

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Actors were two weeks into rehearsals when the show, which was set to star the Tony-winning actress Adrienne Warren, was postponed indefinitely.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/17/theater/room-broadway-postponed.html

Tuesday 14 March 2023

Who Was Leonardo’s Mother? A Novelist Has Evidence She Was Enslaved.

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An author has a theory that the artist’s mother, Caterina, was kidnapped as a girl in Caucasus area of Central Asia.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/14/world/europe/leonardo-da-vinci-mother-book.html

Amy Schwartz, Who Captured Life as Viewed by a Child, Dies at 68

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The dozens of books for young readers that she wrote and illustrated had a knack for finding “the wondrous in the mundane.”

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/14/books/amy-schwartz-dead.html

Ann Napolitano’s New Novel, “Hello Beautiful,” Is the 100th Pick of Oprah’s Book Club

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Ann Napolitano toiled in obscurity for years. Novels went unpublished; agents turned her down. She found recognition with “Dear Edward.” Then came the call: “Hello Beautiful” was the 100th pick for what is arguably the most influential book club in the world.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/14/books/hello-beautiful-ann-napolitano.html

Monday 13 March 2023

Why Would Someone Steal Unpublished Manuscripts?

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Filippo Bernardini has been accused by the government of stealing over 1,000 book manuscripts. In court filings, he said he was motivated not by money but by a love of reading.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/13/books/filippo-bernardini-stolen-book-manuscripts.html

Kenzaburo Oe, Nobel Laureate and Critic of Postwar Japan, Dies at 88

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With his powerful novels and essays, Mr. Oe tried to ensure that Japan learned the lessons of its 20th-century militarism.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/13/books/kenzaburo-oe-dead.html

Book Review: ’Birnam Wood,’ by Eleanor Catton

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“Birnam Wood,” by the Booker Prize winner Eleanor Catton, is a fast-moving ecological novel and a generational cri de coeur.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/13/books/eleanor-catton-birnam-wood.html

Sunday 12 March 2023

Book Review: ‘In Search of Amrit Kaur,’ by Livia Manera Sambuy

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After chancing upon a 1924 photo of Her Royal Highness Rani Shri Amrit Kaur Sahib in a Mumbai museum, an Italian journalist set out to discover who she was.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/12/books/review/livia-manera-sambuy-in-search-of-amrit-kaur.html

Friday 10 March 2023

19 Works of Nonfiction to Read This Spring

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New memoirs, a landmark biography of Martin Luther King, Jr., a look at the woman who helped halt the rise of a K.K.K. leader — and more.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/10/books/new-nonfiction-books-spring-2023.html

Overlooked No More: Dilys Winn, Who Brought Murder and Mystery to Manhattan

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She opened Murder Ink, believed to be the nation’s first mystery bookstore, and brought fans together through interactive whodunits and other events.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/10/obituaries/dilys-winn-overlooked.html

Books About the Oscars

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Just in time for the Academy Awards, our critic Alexandra Jacobs discusses two recent books on the subject, Michael Schulman’s “Oscar Wars” and Bruce Davis’s “The Academy and the Award.”

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/10/books/review/books-about-the-oscars.html

Thursday 9 March 2023

Poem: form

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The unemployment form, with its insults and banalities, is an object of unhappy necessity. The poetic form, however, resists the other’s requirements.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/09/magazine/poem-form.html

Tuesday 7 March 2023

Novelist Toni Morrison Is Celebrated on Postal Service’s Latest Forever Stamp

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Ms. Morrison, the acclaimed writer and Nobel laureate, wrote about the Black experience. The unveiling was part of a series of events honoring her work at Princeton University.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/07/us/toni-morrison-usps-forever-stamp.html

From Newcomers and Veterans, Four New Poetry Books Worth Your Time

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Karisma Price’s debut is rich with aphorism and rhetoric; Will Harris’s second book is a meditation on family; Gabrielle Bates’s debut borrows from fairy tales; and Ellen Bryant Voigt’s collected poems sum up a career, and a life.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/07/books/review/new-poetry-collections.html

Book Review: ‘From From,’ by Monica Youn

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In her fourth book of verse, “From From,” Monica Youn turns a knowing eye on society’s love-hate relationship with what it sees as the “other.”

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/07/books/review/monica-youn-from-from-poems.html

Book Review: ‘Love at Six Thousand Degrees,’ by Maki Kashimada

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Maki Kashimada’s “Love at Six Thousand Degrees” takes as its starting point the premise of Marguerite Duras’s “Hiroshima Mon Amour.”

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/07/books/review/love-at-six-thousand-degrees-maki-kashimada.html

Monday 6 March 2023

‘The Outsiders’ Review: Growing Pains Both Brutal and Poetic

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At La Jolla Playhouse, the musical adaptation of the novel and film has considerable appeal, but is weighed down by too many characters and themes.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/06/theater/the-outsiders-review-la-jolla-playhouse.html

Thursday 2 March 2023

9 New Books We Recommend This Week

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Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/02/books/review/9-new-books-we-recommend-this-week.html

A Fresh Look at a Pioneering Black Voice of Revolutionary America

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A new biography places the poet Phillis Wheatley in her own time — and in the middle of the current hot debate about the American Revolution and slavery.

via NYT > Books https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/02/books/phillis-wheatley-david-waldstreicher.html
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