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The visual Gore Vidal

Not long ago we got a special treat in the mail at BookPage: Gore Vidal: Snapshots in History’s Glare. This book (retail value: $40!) is a visual memoir of Vidal’s life, complete with pages and pages of photos, letters and … Continue reading

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Blurb this

I read a lot of blurbs* — the frequently overblown, sometimes clichéd, always enthusiastic statements, typically by one author about another author’s book. Because I see so many blurbs, they rarely impress me. So imagine my surprise when I opened … Continue reading

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The other side of the story

I’m about to express what may be an unpopular opinion: I couldn’t finish Eat, Pray, Love. There’s no question that Gilbert is a talented writer and speaker. I enjoyed Stern Men, but her path to enlightenment in Eat, Pray, Love … Continue reading

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News: Brotherly love

After the success of President Obama’s books, a family member hopes to follow in his footsteps. Today’s Publisher’s Lunch announced that his Kenyan half brother, George Obama, will be telling the story of his “fall into crime and poverty as … Continue reading

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#1 nonfiction release of 2009?

That’s what David Young, chairman and CEO of Hachette Book Group, hopes for Twelve’s upcoming memoir from Senator Ted Kennedy. At a recent meeting with Books-A-Million, Young told buyers that editor Jamie Raab says True Compass “delivers” and described the … Continue reading

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Greetings from L.A., sort of

Just got back from two (mostly) sunny weeks in L.A. where I took part in an NEA arts writing institute. One of my fellow fellows was Evelyn McDonnell, contributor to the L.A. Times, the Miami Herald, and The Village Voice … Continue reading

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