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Sunday, March 21, 2010. Review: 'Solar' by Ian McEwan. By Christopher Taylor for The Guardian. Is chiefly an engineering problem to Michael Beard, the central character in Ian McEwan. S new novel. In a different sense, it is to McEwan too. A practised manipulator of his readers' expectations and responses, he has plainly thought hard about the difficulties of dealing in a work of fiction with something that comes trailing strong emotions and unhelpful narrative models. The Pursuit of the Millennium.

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Sunday, March 21, 2010. Review: 'Solar' by Ian McEwan. By Christopher Taylor for The Guardian. Is chiefly an engineering problem to Michael Beard, the central character in Ian McEwan. S new novel. In a different sense, it is to McEwan too. A practised manipulator of his readers' expectations and responses, he has plainly thought hard about the difficulties of dealing in a work of fiction with something that comes trailing strong emotions and unhelpful narrative models. The Pursuit of the Millennium.

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Book Eclectica: L.A. Times Review: 'The Man Who Made Vermeers' by Jonathan Lopez

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009. LA Times Review: 'The Man Who Made Vermeers' by Jonathan Lopez. Christopher Knight / Los Angeles Times. The November visit of a great Johannes Vermeer painting to Pasadena's also-great Norton Simon Museum. Ranks as a major mini-event. My advice: Get a copy of Jonathan Lopez's terrific new book, "The Man Who Made Vermeers,". Well, no. Lopez astutely points out: "[A] fake doesn't necessarily succeed or fail according to the fidelity with which it replicates the distant past but ...

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Book Eclectica: July 2009

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Friday, July 10, 2009. Colm Tóibín's 'Brooklyn': Best of the Month at Amazon. Signature Reviewed by Maureen Howard:. I hear John McCormick take the high note—alone in the gloaming with the shadows of the past—as Tóibín's good girl contemplates the lost promise of Brooklyn. Maureen Howard's The Rags of Time, the last season of her quartet of novels based on the four seasons, will be published by Viking in October. Best of the Month. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Back in the Galley. ARC of the Literati.

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Book Eclectica: SF Chronicle Review: 'Catching Fire' by Tom Standage and 'An Edible History of Humanity' by Richard Wrangham

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Thursday, June 11, 2009. SF Chronicle Review: 'Catching Fire' by Tom Standage and 'An Edible History of Humanity' by Richard Wrangham. Catching Fire,' 'Edible History of Humanity'. Geoff Nicholson / San Francisco Chronicle. According to Wrangham they used it to evolve big brains. He also asserts that cooking transformed social behavior. Cooking demanded a level of organization and cooperation that basic hunting and gathering didn't. The sharing of meals also had a "civilizing" effect. Only th...I think w...

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Book Eclectica: Review: 'Solar' by Ian McEwan

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Sunday, March 21, 2010. Review: 'Solar' by Ian McEwan. By Christopher Taylor for The Guardian. Is chiefly an engineering problem to Michael Beard, the central character in Ian McEwan. S new novel. In a different sense, it is to McEwan too. A practised manipulator of his readers' expectations and responses, he has plainly thought hard about the difficulties of dealing in a work of fiction with something that comes trailing strong emotions and unhelpful narrative models. The Pursuit of the Millennium.

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Book Eclectica: Colm Tóibín's 'Brooklyn': Best of the Month at Amazon

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Friday, July 10, 2009. Colm Tóibín's 'Brooklyn': Best of the Month at Amazon. Signature Reviewed by Maureen Howard:. I hear John McCormick take the high note—alone in the gloaming with the shadows of the past—as Tóibín's good girl contemplates the lost promise of Brooklyn. Maureen Howard's The Rags of Time, the last season of her quartet of novels based on the four seasons, will be published by Viking in October. Best of the Month. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Back in the Galley.

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True Crime Central: Review: 'Madness Under the Royal Palms: Love and Death Behind the Gates of Palm Beach' by Laurence Leamer

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Monday, June 22, 2009. Review: 'Madness Under the Royal Palms: Love and Death Behind the Gates of Palm Beach' by Laurence Leamer. Guest Reviewer: Meryl Gordon, Author of Mrs. Astor Regrets. Just the name- Palm Beach- conjures up an American fantasy of wealth, privilege and exclusivity. Laurence Leamer, in his well-written and entertaining new book, Madness Under the Royal Palms,. Leamer ( The Kennedy Women. Madness under the Royal Palms. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ARC of the Literati.

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True Crime Central: Boston Globe Review: 'Vanished Smile' by R.A. Scotti and 'The Crimes of Paris' by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009. Boston Globe Review: 'Vanished Smile' by R.A. Scotti and 'The Crimes of Paris' by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler. The tale of an unsophisticated criminal convicted of single-handedly stealing the Mona Lisa. Once the masterpiece was given back to the Louvre by the Italian government, French authorities opted to treat Peruggia with leniency. He would serve only a few months in jail, after being deemed "mentally deficient" by the courts. Certainly anyone who believed that it woul...As th...

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True Crime Central: Minnesota Reads Review of 'Newton and the Counterfeiter' by Thomas Levenson

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009. Minnesota Reads Review of 'Newton and the Counterfeiter' by Thomas Levenson. Thomas Levenson’s new book. Newton and the Counterfeiter. Levenson’s book also offered a primer on the English language of the Renaissance era, thanks to his direct quotes from source material. Here is a dandy of a quote from Charloner talking to Thomas Carter, a fellow counterfeiter, and paid informant for Newton. It also shows us some interesting spelling from that era. What Levenson did very well in.

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Thursday, September 24, 2009. Review: 'Provenance' by Laney Salisbury and Aly Sujo. By David D'Arcy / SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE. Provenance, which means history of ownership, is a key term to drop at a gallery opening between sips of Champagne, preferably with the hint of a French accent. The word has gained currency in the past 10 years. The currency comes from disputes over works of art, which grab headlines with art prices soaring and prominent people often holding the works in question. Provenance clea...

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True Crime Central: Review: 'Provenance' by Laney Salisbury and Aly Sujo

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Thursday, September 24, 2009. Review: 'Provenance' by Laney Salisbury and Aly Sujo. By David D'Arcy / SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE. Provenance, which means history of ownership, is a key term to drop at a gallery opening between sips of Champagne, preferably with the hint of a French accent. The word has gained currency in the past 10 years. The currency comes from disputes over works of art, which grab headlines with art prices soaring and prominent people often holding the works in question. Provenance clea...

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NY Times Review: ‘The Wind in the Willows’ by Kenneth Graeme in two new annotated editions. A Second Wind for Toad and his Pals. By CHARLES McGRATH / NEW YORK TIMES. The Wind in the Willows began as a bedtime story and evolved over a series of letters (reproduced in the Gauger edition) that Grahame wrote to his son, Alastair, during the long months when he was farmed out to a nanny. Alastair Grahame was born part blind (an inspiration for Mole? July 10, 2009 at 4:49 pm. The common thread in Kate Walbert&...

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Review: ‘Let the Great World Spin’ by Colum McCann | Booksbybetsey

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Review: ‘Let the Great World Spin’ by Colum McCann. June 10, 2009 at 2:09 pm. Amazon Best of the Month, June 2009. Colum McCann has worked some exquisite magic with. Let the Great World Spin. Amazon Exclusive: Frank McCourt on. Let the Great World Spin. Frank McCourt was born in 1930 in Brooklyn, New York, to Irish immigrant parents, grew up in Limerick, Ireland, and returned to America in 1949. For thirty years he taught in New York City high schools. His first book,. Won the Pulitzer Prize, the Nationa...

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Boston Globe Review: ‘Towards Another Summer’ by Janet Frame. Fictional tale a fitting Frame memoir. When New Zealand author Janet Frame died in 2004 after a celebrated literary career, she left behind an intimately personal novel she wrote in 1963 but refused to have published in her lifetime, considering it too revealing. While there, Grace continually recalls her homeland, prompted by the slightest allusions, from a New Zealand wall map, to a book of native verse, to a toothache that reminds her of ha...

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New Yorker Review: ‘The Man Who Made Vermeers’ by Jonathan Lopez and ‘The Forger’s Spell’ by Edward Dolnick | Jimthebookfinder's Blog

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A personal selection of current and past reviews. Laquo; Amazon Best of the Month: ‘Let the Great World Spin’ by Colum McCann. Boston Globe Book Review: Authorized Biography of Gabriel García Márquez. New Yorker Review: ‘The Man Who Made Vermeers’ by Jonathan Lopez and ‘The Forger’s Spell’ by Edward Dolnick. June 24, 2009. THE ART FORGER WHO BECAME A NATIONAL HERO. Bredius declared The Supper at Emmaus, the first of van Meegeren’s late counterfeits, to be. Aggrandizes the story’s abundant hooks, such as ...

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