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Cover trends: faceless

If these covers are any indication, we’re going to be starting at the backs of a lot of people’s heads this fall. First up, the lovely Cleopatra, whose story is told by noted biographer Stacy Schiff. The movie rights to … Continue reading

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‘A Widow’s Memoir’ from Joyce Carol Oates

Writer Joyce Carol Oates is perhaps best known for the sheer volume of her work. Though like any writer she’s always pulled elements of her books from her own life—for example, many of her 50-plus novels are set in her … Continue reading

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‘He danced, he lusted’

If you had to guess which president was being described in those words . . . would you guess George Washington? Maybe not, but the real man, not the legend, is who Ron Chernow is said to describe in Washington, … Continue reading

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The political and the personal

There’s been no shortage of major books about political figures recently—think Going Rogue and Game Change, just for starters—but a few titles coming out this spring will be sure to generate even more interest in these very public lives. President … Continue reading

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Best of 2009: Top 10 Nonfiction

And finally, the last of our “Best of 2009″ lists: nonfiction. This year’s picks include a little of everything, with an emphasis on memoir—it was a good year for getting personal. Changing My Mind by Zadie Smith Lit by Mary … Continue reading

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From the mail room

As we’ve mentioned before, finding out what the mailman’s brought us is a daily treat. One recent discovery I’ve got stationed on my desk is Harriet Reisen’s Louisa May Alcott (Holt). This “revelatory portrait” (per the back cover copy) of … Continue reading

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