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A podcast discovery for summer road trips

Podcasts get me through long drives or flights, and I’ve been taking a lot of trips lately—too many to be entertained simply by the once-weekly Slate Culture Gabfests or monthly(ish) Audio Book Clubs that I usually listen to. While prowling iTunes for … Continue reading

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Fall fiction: Alice Munro

The literati can’t get enough of the short stories of Alice Munro, one of Canada’s most celebrated author. This fall, she returns with a new collection Dear Life (Knopf). “Suffused with Munro’s clarity of vision and her unparalleled gift for … Continue reading

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And the Nobel Prize in Literature goes to . . .

At 1 p.m. Central European Time (aka 6 a.m. in Nashville), we learned that the Swedish poet Tomas Tranströmer won the Nobel Prize in Literature “because, through his condensed, translucent images, he gives us fresh access to reality.” Tranströmer, 80, is … Continue reading

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The best (recent) story collections

Several of you requested a Top 10 list of short story collections back when I asked what “best” lists you want to see. This one was tough to compile. To make it easier on ourselves—and to mix it up—we decided … Continue reading

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Suzanne Collins among “Most Influential People”

The 2010 Time 100 list was released online today, and I was thrilled to see Suzanne Collins show up in the Artists category. Lizzie Skurnick, author of  Shelf Discovery: The Teen Classics We Never Stopped Reading, wrote an ode to … Continue reading

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Prepping for your book club in 2010

As 2010 rolls around, I know many of you will be making picks for a book club you’ve been a part of for years, or you’ll be joining a new group. (Or, maybe you’ve got your picks lined up months … Continue reading

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