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Scary monsters and super freaks


What if deceased presidents were reincarnated as horses in a belated lesson in humility?
By: LISA WEIDENFELD  |  February 13, 2013

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Yo, Jonny! The Love Song of Jonny Valentine


Sometime after becoming a YouTube megastar and crashing into the cult of personality that has metastasized in contemporary society, Teddy Wayne's 11-year-old bubblegum idol Jonny Valentine is hanging out in his dressing room getting a blow job from a girl who doesn't even like his music.
By: SHARON STEEL  |  February 05, 2013

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The Big Love Hurts: Valentine's Day press releases

Spoil the mood with terrible dates, familiar faces and sex toy surprises
Valentine's Day brings an enormous opportunity to squeeze money from the most lucrative demographics: the frustrated, the clingy, the lonely, and the stalky.
By: DAVID THORPE  |  February 05, 2013

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In Memoriam: On the death of Jack McCarthy, a working-class poet


An unsung hero of modern poetry passed away last week.
By: B. DOLAN  |  January 30, 2013

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Sweet bad dreams: Yoko Ogawa's latest book


What lingers like a nightmare?
By: CLEA SIMON  |  January 30, 2013

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Jennifer Haigh's quiet lives

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Jennifer Haigh's News from Heaven , a series of 10 interconnected short stories set in the fictional Bakerton, Pennsylvania, of her celebrated 2005 novel Baker Towers (it's subtitled "The Bakerton Stories"), stretches over much of the 20th century.
By: LISA WEIDENFELD  |  January 23, 2013



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Life as a commercial: John Kenney's Truth in Advertising


Gwyneth Paltrow, 1984 , and dirty diapers aren't an obvious mix.
By: CLEA SIMON  |  January 15, 2013

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Mansbach is back

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Prior to the meme-tastic success of last year's Go the Fuck to Sleep (Akashic Books), Adam Mansbach had written two acclaimed novels about race and culture.
By: JONATHAN DONALDSON  |  January 11, 2013

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Bipolar and off the leash of meds: Juliann Garey's Too Bright to Hear Too Loud to See


Juliann Garey's debut novel begins with its narrator doing something unforgivable.
By: LISA WEIDENFELD  |  January 08, 2013

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Kate beyond time: The Kate Moss Book


Almost all models who achieve some degree of fame find themselves blamed for whatever agenda their era's most vocal scold happens to be pushing.
By: CHARLES TAYLOR  |  January 08, 2013

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Getting booked: Winter reads


Who cares about the fiscal cliff when we'll have authors talking about Scientology, the space-time continuum, and Joy Division?
By: EUGENIA WILLIAMSON  |  December 21, 2012



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Brilliant friends: Great reads of 2012


You already know Chis Ware's Building Stories is the achievement of the decade (thanks, New York Times!), but some other people wrote some pretty great books this year too.
By: EUGENIA WILLIAMSON  |  December 17, 2012

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Even the Jordan River has bodies floatin'


Style aside, the 1960s — the era that spawned sex, drugs, and rock and roll — are still with us.
By: PETER KADZIS  |  December 12, 2012

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SLIDESHOW: The cheap near-thrills of Sexytime


With porn so privately accessible now, we don't worry about the stigma attached to its consumption, the thought of someone pausing to peruse the art in front of an adult movie theater (hell, the thought of an adult movie theater) instead of just ducking in before being seen is almost touching.
By: CHARLES TAYLOR  |  December 14, 2012

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Marvel Comics’ untold story: Interview with Sean Howe


In Sean Howe’s masterful new book, hundreds of interviews with Marvel insiders yield an intriguing tale as gripping as any X-Men story arc.
By: DANIEL BROCKMAN  |  December 06, 2012

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It's in the cards: Karen Engelmann's new book


Historical fiction is a perfect winter indulgence.
By: CLEA SIMON  |  December 03, 2012



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Bipolar Babies: Leonard Cohen and Rod Stewart in misery and delight

GIFT GUIDE 2012
"Every night and every morn," wrote William Blake one afternoon in 1803, "some to misery are born."
By: JAMES PARKER  |  December 05, 2012

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Musical literary stocking stuffers

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The choices for books by and about rock stars are almost endless this season. Here are a few.
By: DANIEL BROCKMAN  |  December 05, 2012

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Matthew Guerrieri on duh duh duh DUM


In The First Four Notes: Beethoven's Fifth and the Human Imagination (Knopf), Matthew Guerrieri, music critic for the Boston Globe , calls the iconic duh duh duh DUM opening "short enough to remember and portentous enough to be memorable."
By: DEBRA CASH  |  December 05, 2012

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Animal Magnetism: Lauren Slater's collection of essays about ''non-human citizens''


Musashi and Lila, the title pooch of Lauren Slater's The $60,000 Dog: My Life with Animals (Beacon Press), have crossed the rainbow bridge.
By: CLEA SIMON  |  November 21, 2012
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