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CLEA SIMON
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Sweet bad dreams: Yoko Ogawa's latest book
What lingers like a nightmare?
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CLEA SIMON
| January 30, 2013
Life as a commercial: John Kenney's Truth in Advertising
Gwyneth Paltrow, 1984 , and dirty diapers aren't an obvious mix.
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CLEA SIMON
| January 15, 2013
It's in the cards: Karen Engelmann's new book
Historical fiction is a perfect winter indulgence.
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CLEA SIMON
| December 03, 2012
Animal Magnetism: Lauren Slater's collection of essays about ''non-human citizens''
Musashi and Lila, the title pooch of Lauren Slater's The $60,000 Dog: My Life with Animals (Beacon Press), have crossed the rainbow bridge.
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CLEA SIMON
| November 21, 2012
Michael Chabon feels the flow
Michael Chabon has a thing for pop culture.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| September 28, 2012
Hilary Mantel's power play
King's Man
Endings, perhaps more than beginnings, set the tone in historical fiction.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| May 11, 2012
Mankell says goodbye to his hero and his readers
No fun
Henning Mankell has no respect for his readers. That's the only conclusion possible after finishing his latest, The Troubled Man , but it has been a long time coming.
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CLEA SIMON
| April 19, 2011
Wesley Stace's sublime puzzle book
Ah, sweet music
Early morning, June 23, 1923, a gunshot wakes the neighbors. The resulting discovery -- two persons poisoned, one shot in an apparent murder suicide -- shakes not only quiet Kensington but also the musical world.
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CLEA SIMON
| March 01, 2011
Michael Patrick MacDonald writes the Dropkicks' backstory
Common ground
Who is Cornelius Larkin, and how did his obituary come to be on the cover of the new Dropkick Murphys disc, Going Out in Style ?
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CLEA SIMON
| February 23, 2011
Talking cures
Aminatta Forna's memories of war
Letting go is never easy. No matter what our reasons, every move we make away from someone we once loved involves regret. In a normal life, this can be bittersweet, tinged with melancholy and the sweetness of memory. In the aftermath of brutal civil war, the sadness is likely to be more palpable: absence as a wound.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| February 02, 2011
Lawton and le Carré share their information
Data basics
Information is dangerous currency.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| October 05, 2010
Review: Cheap Trick and Squeeze
Live at Bank of America Pavilion, July 14, 2010
Live at Bank of America Pavilion, July 14, 2010
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CLEA SIMON
| July 24, 2010
Interview: Naomi Novik on her Temeraire series
From Neverwinter Nights to the Napoleonic War — with dragons
With her sixth Temeraire fantasy, Tongues of Serpents , out this week, New York Times bestseller Naomi Novik takes on dragons, Peter Jackson, and the beginning of the end of a beloved series.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| July 16, 2010
Tana French gets her characters where they live
Faithful Place proves a rich mystery
Frank Mackey's life changed when he was 19. The year was 1985, and he and his girlfriend Rosie Daly were about to run away together.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| July 06, 2010
Summer treats
Whether classical, jazz, pop, or folk, 'tis the season to get out and enjoy the music
From Andean to zydeco, pick your flavor and there's a summer music festival ready to serve it up.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| June 18, 2010
Good grief
Deborah Noyes’s séance in Captivity
Grief bogs one down, sapping energy and confusing even the simplest thoughts with the static of regrets.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| June 09, 2010
Life after Pi
Yann Martel’s next allegory
In contemporary literature, the Holocaust is the okapi in the room: looming and somehow irresistible.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| April 13, 2010
Tired sleuth
Can Walter Mosley kick the crime-novel habit?
Has Walter Mosley gone off crime fiction? With the creation of Easy Rawlins in 1990, Mosley perfected the African-American side of the genre — along with a poetic and insightful take on post-war LA up through the 1960s — in 11 consistently solid books, the most recent coming out in 2007.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| March 16, 2010
Wolf man
Henning Mankell stalks globalization
A lone wolf lopes across a border, searching for food.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| February 09, 2010
Sterling-Cooper sells the season
Behind the scenes of the Phoenix' s Gift Guide, starring the cast of Mad Men
The Guide to the Season isn’t about any particular gift, just like it’s not about any particular holiday. It’s a feeling. A sensation. A supplement.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| December 10, 2009
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