Finis: Cornering the Market by Elizabeth Archibald
Charles Frazier has it made. When the author of award-winning debut Cold Mountain signed a book deal featuring an advance…
Charles Frazier has it made. When the author of award-winning debut Cold Mountain signed a book deal featuring an advance…
Long before we were admonished about racial profiling, we were instructed on the horrors of all superficial considerations through the…
HARDCOVER FICTION 1. Atonement, Ian McEwan (Nan A. Talese/ Doubleday, $26.) 2. The Nanny Diaries, Emma McLaughlin (St. Martin’s, $24.95.)…
Ha Jin, the acclaimed Chinese American poet, novelist, and master of the short story, has been writing in English for…
Yale sociologist Janet Stimson’s new book, Written in Wood: Yale at 200, gives an insightful if sparse account of the…
Over spring break, the YRB staff asked faculty members to tell us what they were reading “for fun.” Here are…
By turns both lovely and frustrating, Alice Munro’s book of nine new stories, Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage, offers a…
Half a Life plunges the reader into the middle of a story and ends, half a life distant, at the…
People invent stories to defend or promote themselves, to entertain or challenge or plead with their audience, to offer some…
Sadly, it is one of the curses of their trade that great novelists often lead lives that resemble bad novels.…