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Emily St. John Mandel sells new novel; Hilton Als pays homage to Renata Adler
... navigate the uneasy marriage of language and truth and back again.” At The Guardian, Jeanette Winterson discusses her new essay collection 12 Bytes, which considers...
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NiemanLab's predictions for journalism in 2020; The Times's most anticipated books
... we don’t believe that the request for corrections to The 1619 Project is warranted.” Jeanette Winterson talks to
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Ocean Vuong on the myth of the wunderkind; Jeanette Winterson on disruptive technology
... publishing landscape, there is an expectation that people will do a lot more for a lot less.” Mark O’Connell talks to
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Center for Fiction announces First Novel Prize shortlist; David Mitchell writing new novel
.../publisher-news/article/81278-hearst-creates-two-book-imprints.html> “two new illustrated lifestyle book imprints.” Frankissstein author Jeanette Winterson talks to
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92nd Street Y readings announced; Turmoil at First Look Media
... Jeanette Winterson, Ann Patchett, and more. Literary Hub offers a literary Emmys guide . New York magazine’s Sarah Jones reports...
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Jeanette Winterson’s Modern-Day "Frankenstein"; Herman Wouk (1915–2019)
... fo 103. Jeanette Winterson talks about Frankissstein, which revisits the industrial revolution of Mary Shelley classic’s classic and pulls us back into the present of “artificial intelligence...
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You Better Work
... (Luisa Valenzuela and Louise Erdrich), plus several interviews with writers who are not American (Doris Lessing, Alice Munro, Jeanette Winterson). Expanding the range of literary genres was also a...
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A Reminder of Possibilities
... the novelist Jeanette Winterson writes in her introduction to this new edition, “The classic cookbook is practical, for sure, but it’s more than a how-to. Nigella calls her recipes, ‘a reminder of...
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Critic vs. Editor
.../28/conversation-jeanette-winterson-marlon-james-interview> with Jeanette Winterson for The Guardian. Where, incidentally, you can also read Arundhati Roy’s strange account (with pictures) of her...
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The book that inspired Aziz Ansari's 'Master of None'
... introduces. Leo, the protagonist of Jeanette Winterson’s novel The Gap of Time, is “the head of the Sicilia hedge fund. He dresses in Hugo Boss, drives a Porsche, and uses a Webcam to spy on his wife...
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A nicer Gawker?
... work to them. McNally Jackson Live, a regular “highbrow variety show,” begins tomorrow night
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Sphinx by Anne Garréta, translated by Emma Ramadan
... Oulipian text: the linguistic “constraint” is actually a prison break. Sphinx is being called the first genderless love story in English, and to the best of my knowledge this is true; Jeanette...