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Apr 19, 2012 @ 04:00 am
... and interviews by Maria Bustillos , Geoff Nicholson , and Mark McGurl
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Jan 31, 2011 @ 9:00:00 am
... Geoff Nicholson reflects on the “perils of literary profiling ,” writing: “Books are acquired for all kinds of...
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Pleasure Principle
... the dark alleys of history and delivering him to us not as a case history but as a fully human and unique individual. Geoff Nicholson’s most recent novel is Gravity’s Volkswagen (Harbour, 2009). He...
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Jun 1, 2010 @ 9:00:00 am
... America’s working class." I'm feeling lucky: novelist Geoff Nicholson writes that "ideas of what’s worth knowing, and even what’s interesting, are constantly changing," and dusts off his "outdated...
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Mild Irish Rose
...’s exactly what life’s like. Once again, Doyle seems likely to have brought off that most surprising and deft of conjuring tricks, winning the approval of both critics and common readers. Geoff Nicholson...
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Rare Bits & Pieces
... things I want to do.” Geoff Nicholson’s The Lost Art of Walking: The History, Science, and Literature of Pedestrianism (Riverhead) was published last fall. ...
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STEERING ZEAL
... didn’t. Whether any of this satisfies Vanderbilt’s ambitions to tell us why we drive the way we do, and what it says about us, I doubt. Geoff Nicholson is the author of fourteen novels, most...
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Bedlam Burning, by Geoff Nicholson
... Bedlam Burning, by Geoff Nicholson ...
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Asylum Seeker
...’t? Geoff Nicholson’s novel What We Did on Our Holidays (Hodder & Stoughton, 1990) was adapted for the screen by W. Scott Peake. The film is currently being shown at festivals. ...