Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... FICTION Women’s stories The Inseparables By Stuart Nadler Little, Brown By now, it should be beneath notice when a man writes a novel whose main characters ...
What if you’d written a book that you hoped would make your reputation as a serious thinker but in fact made you a laughingstock? Would you ever be able to live it down? And how would you deal with ...
The best fiction illuminates life’s realities, and Stuart Nadler spotlights the fact that we all skate on a very thin edge between joy and sorrow, respectability and shame, life and death. Or, as ...
The best fiction illuminates life's realities, and Stuart Nadler spotlights the fact that we all skate on a very thin edge between joy and sorrow, respectability and shame, life and death. Or, as ...
This week: hired assassins chasing Hemingway's papers, plus Alejandro Zambra's book of fiction disguised as a standardized test. Touches of sly humor add appeal to Booth’s standout debut, a mystery ...
“The Inseparables,” a novel Beauvoir abandoned in 1954, tells the story of a doomed friendship based on one from her own childhood. The French existentialist writer and feminist Simone de ...
Author Ken Kesey reputedly disliked the 1975 film adaptation of his 1962 novel, putting him decidedly in the minority: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest became only the second movie in history to win ...
“The Inseparables,” Jérémie Degruson’s ambitious animated feature competing this week at Annecy festival, has been sold to a raft of territories by Octopolis and nWave. Based on an original idea by ...
Perhaps it’s the book nerd in me, but I do enjoy a good index. And they seem to be getting rarer. In Dennis Duncan’s Index, A History of the: A Bookish Adventure (Allen Lane) we learn that famous ...