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Is it possible that the Nobel committee might finally reverse the ignoble treatment of what we call “nonfiction writing” and admit that it is literature?

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Was James Frey’s “A Million Little Pieces” an ex-junkie’s con job, part of a proud literary tradition, or just the standard hype of an increasingly embattled

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At its core, the New York newspaper strike was a battle over technology. The 1950s and 1960s saw the emergence of computerized typesetting systems that would

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In order to get to Gay Talese’s study you have to leave his Upper East Side town house and go down the elegantly curling stairs, into another entrance, with another

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Aug 20, 2009 · The anguished and rhapsodic men who narrate Pat Conroy’s novels may not be neighbors in the South Carolina Lowcountry, but they share the same psychic

With three New York Times bestsellers to his credit, Michael Gross is recognized as one of America’s most provocative writers — “a premier chronicler of the

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