Tag Archives: Junot Diaz

Friday links: Flannery O’Connor, book vending machines, and bidding adieu to Women’s History Month

• Earlier this week, we wished Flannery O’Connor a Happy Birthday. Then Writers’ Houses allowed us to take a tour of the stately Savannah, Georgia, townhouse where she grew up. The best part? The picture (right) of her intently reading as … Continue reading

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Best Books of 2012: #1, ‘This Is How You Lose Her’

As part of our Best Books of 2012 coverage, our editors weigh in on some of their personal favorites from the list. Junot Díaz’s second collection of short stories is like a downed power line, sparking and twisting as good love goes … Continue reading

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2012: A banner year for short stories

In my nearly 10 years at BookPage, I can’t remember a year that was as good for the short story as 2012. Things got off to a bright start in January, with the release of the startling, stellar Smut, a collection … Continue reading

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Big names in the 2012 National Book Award Finalists

It seems like just yesterday that we finished last year’s literary awards season—and here it is, upon us again! This morning, the National Book Award Finalists were announced on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” Whereas last year the list of Fiction Finalists … Continue reading

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Monday contest: This is how you win ‘This Is How You Lose Her’

Junot Díaz’s second collection of short stories, This Is How You Lose Her, is one of the biggest titles of the season and our September cover story. This week, two BookPage readers will win their own copies! First, if you … Continue reading

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Stylish literati in September Vogue

When books and fashion collide, I get giddy. And the September issue of Vogue runneth over with a 16-page Edith Wharton-inspired spread styled by Grace Coddington, photographed by Annie Leibovitz (who, according to Anna Wintour, prepped for the shoot by … Continue reading

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What we’re reading Wednesday: ‘This Is How You Lose Her’ by Junot Díaz

This Is How You Lose Her by Junot Díaz Riverhead • $26.95 • ISBN 9781594487361 On sale September 11, 2012 Junot Díaz won the Pulitzer (and a pile of other awards) for The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, but … Continue reading

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Junot Diaz returns in September

Big news for lovers of literary fiction this morning: author Junot Diaz, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his novel The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao (2007), will publish a collection of stories with Riverhead Books on September 11, … Continue reading

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Editors’ choice: Our perfect summer reads

In today’s edition of BookPageXTRA, five editors gush about their personal favorite summer reads: Faithful Place (Tana French), Sleep Toward Heaven (Amanda Eyre Ward), Saving Fish from Drowning (Amy Tan), The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao (Junot Díaz) and The … Continue reading

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Top 10 Love Stories of the 21st Century (so far)

Everyone has a different opinion of Valentine’s Day. It’s a groan-worthy Hallmark holiday. The most romantic day of the year. An occasion to watch bad romantic comedies with friends. An excuse to eat an entire box of Russell Stover candies. … Continue reading

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