Tag Archives: Vanity Fair

Maurice Sendak and the Grim Colberty Tales

After reading Dave Eggers’ Vanity Fair portrait on Maurice Sendak (“My work is not great, but it’s respectable.”) and listening/crying through Terry Gross’ interview of Sendak on “Fresh Air” (“I cry a lot because I miss people. They die and … Continue reading

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What we’re reading Wednesday: ‘Boomerang’ by Michael Lewis

Boomerang by Michael Lewis Norton • $25.95 • ISBN 9780393081817 It’s shaping up to be a good fall for Michael Lewis. Moneyball is in the theaters, and as of yesterday, he has a new book out. Much of Boomerang: Travels in the New … Continue reading

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Weekly links

Happy Friday, everyone! Here are a few things we’ve been reading about this week: The winner of the 2011 Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest was announced on Monday. Named for the author of “It was a dark and stormy night,” the contest … Continue reading

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Top 5 Literary Bad Girls

Here at BookPage we’re huge fans of Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan, the brilliant minds behind the hilarious fashion blog Go Fug Yourself. To celebrate the publication of their YA novel, Spoiled, we asked the girls to name their five … Continue reading

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A Conversation with Mark Seal

As some Book Case readers know, before I came to BookPage in March, I was an Assistant Editor at Random House in New York City. I had the privilege of working with dozens of talented authors on hundreds of fascinating … Continue reading

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