'The Second Plane' by Martin Amis Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:00:00 -0700 September 11: Terror and Boredom
IT would be too easy to read Martin Amis' slim book on Sept. 11 in a day and to dismiss it with a politically correct glare. The dozen essays, columns and reviews and two short stories in "The Second Plane: September 11, Terror and Boredom" are more illuminating than that, though deeply, sometimes self-indulgently flawed.
'The House of Widows' by Askold Melnyczuk Mon, 07 Apr 2008 00:00:00 -0700 Family secrets lie at the end of a dark and twisted path
FROM its puzzling opening line ("The most common grammatical error is the lie"), there's an ominous vibe to Askold Melnyczuk's third novel, "The House of Widows," and the sense of unease lingers until the final sentence. It's a mysterious, masterfully taut story in which dread plays a prominent role.
'Marco Polo' by Laurence Bergreen Wed, 24 Oct 2007 00:00:00 -0700 An account of the adventures of the celebrated 13th century world traveler.
MARCO POLO was only 17 when he departed for China in 1271 with his father, Niccolò, and his uncle, Maffeo. Those two merchants of Venice were known to the boy primarily as storytellers of their fabulous exploits, writes award-winning biographer and historian Laurence Bergreen, for they had been absent more than 16 years, Marco's entire childhood. The pair had followed trade routes east, encountered exotic countries and customs and survived many perils; they had even lived for a time at the court of Kublai Khan, the leader of the Mongol Empire. Eventually they agreed to accompany his emissary west to the pope, vowing to return to Cambulac (Beijing) with several items the Great Khan had requested.
NYT > Books
Books of The Times: Diamonds: A Girl’s Best Path to Selflessness? Fri, 05 Sep 2008 04:19:45 -0000 Cheryl Jarvis’s inspirational-bling book answers the question: What if 13 women split the cost of a diamond necklace and set up a system for sharing it?
Robert Giroux, Publisher, Dies at 94 Fri, 05 Sep 2008 19:48:04 -0000 Mr. Giroux introduced some of the major authors of the century and rose to join a distinguished publishing house, making it Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
Michael Hammer, Business Writer, Dies at 60 Fri, 05 Sep 2008 08:25:03 -0000 Mr. Hammer was the co-author of a best-selling book, “Reengineering the Corporation,” that some say influenced the way many corporations reorganized their workplaces.
Fiction & Poetry
Yusef Komunyakaa: The Clay Army Yusef Komunyakaa Mon, 01 Sep 2008 04:00:00 -0000 When the roof of the First Emperor of Qin’s tomb
caved in, six thousand life-size terra-cotta soldiers knelt
beneath its crumbling weight in the first pit,
alongside horses & chariots. Centuries before,
when the clay figures stood in perfect formation,
the rebel general Xiang Yu looted this sanctuary
of . . . Mary Jo Bang: Beast Brutality Mary Jo Bang Mon, 01 Sep 2008 04:00:00 -0000 The caption read,
“He and she standing quietly next to a dog.”
The prompt queen sat with her crown on,
The insets between each Gothic arch providing a measure
Of what can be
Done with architecture.
She said, “We built it long ago.
And then we knocked it down.”
And . . . Alice Munro: Face Alice Munro Mon, 01 Sep 2008 04:00:00 -0000 I am convinced that my father looked at me, really saw me, only once. After that, he knew what was there.
In those days, they didn’t let fathers into the glare of the theatre where babies were born, or into the room where the women about to give birth were . . .
London Review of Books
Kemalism · Perry Anderson: After the Ottomans 'The greatest single truth to declare itself in the wake of 1989,' J.G.A. Pocock wrote two years afterwards,is that the frontiers of 'Europe' towards the east are everywhere open and indeterminate. 'Europe', it can now be seen, is not a continent - as in the ancient geographers' dream - but a subcontinent: a peninsula of the Eurasian landmass, like India in being inhabited by a highly distinctive chain of interacting cultures, but unlike it in lacking a clearly marked geophysical frontier. Instead of Afghanistan and the Himalayas, there are vast level areas through which conventional 'Europe' shades into conventional 'Asia', and few would recognise the Ural mountains if they ever reached them.But, he went on, empires - of which in its fashion the European Union must be accounted one - had always needed to determine the space in which they exercised their power, fixing the borders of fear or attraction around them. What Works Doesn't Work · Ross McKibbin: Politics without Ideas In 1964, Harold Wilson described the record of the (outgoing) Conservative government as '13 wasted years'. If the present Parliament lasts its full term - as seems likely - the electorate will be asked to pass judgment on 13 years of Labour rule. Voters today seem to have the same view of Labour as Wilson had of the Tories all those years ago. Many who once wished Labour well are now wondering whether they can vote Labour at all, or whether they should stop voting tactically. This is an important decision: the Labour majorities in the last three elections have been much enlarged by people choosing to vote for the candidate thought most likely to defeat the Tory - a spontaneous alternative vote. Since the country's politicians have refused to reform the country's medieval system of voting, the electorate has reformed it for itself. But it is a reform without any statutory basis: people can choose to practise it or not. Labour thus faces a double threat. Not merely that people will no longer vote Labour, but that they will vote as they really want to - Lib Dem, for example - whatever the consequences. And they will do so because they no longer believe keeping the Tories out is the main object of politics. Labour's position, though not irrecoverable, is therefore serious, approaching desperate. What Condoleezza Said · Tony Wood: Why Did Saakashvili Do It? The conflict in South Ossetia has produced a cloud of rhetoric that seems to have grown in inverse proportion to the intensity of fighting on the ground. Once the outcome became clear - a crushing Russian military victory - Cold War imagery flooded the Western press. Far more than the status of a tiny mountainous enclave in the South Caucasus was said to be at stake: not only was Georgia's territorial integrity imperilled by Russian tyranny, but the future of democracy was under threat. In the Washington Post of 11 August, Robert Kagan asserted that the conflict will be seen as 'a turning point no less significant' than the fall of the Berlin Wall. Given this 'much bigger drama', 'the details of who did what to precipitate Russia's war against Georgia are not very important.'
Shaw's Graphic Take On Ordinary Family Drama Fri, 05 Sep 2008 16:08:00 -0400 Bottomless Belly Button, Dash Shaw's portrait of good people with a desperate, bourgeois dignity, is a welcome break from the comic genre's usual angst-ridden post-modernity. Novel On Islam's Prophet Finds New Publisher Fri, 05 Sep 2008 16:40:00 -0400 Independent publisher Beaufort Books agrees to publish The Jewel of Medina after Random House backs out. Random House had feared Sherry Jones' historical novel about the Prophet Mohammed and his wife, Aisha, could be offensive to Muslims. Bacardi Biography Details The 'Fight For Cuba' Mon, 08 Sep 2008 12:03:00 -0400 Tom Gjelten's new book, Bacardi and the Long Fight For Cuba, threads the history of the family-owned Bacardi Rum Co. together with that of the nation in which it was founded.
Slashdot: Book Reviews
Blown to Bits samzenpus Wed, 03 Sep 2008 15:19:00 -0000 Ray Lodato writes "Few people would deny that the world has changed significantly since the explosion of the Internet. Our access to immense volumes of data has made our lives both easier and less secure. Hal Abelson, Ken Ledeen, and Harry Lewis have written an intriguing analysis of many of the issues that have erupted due to the ubiquity of digital data, not only on the Internet but elsewhere. Blown to Bits: Your Life, Liberty, and Happiness After the Digital Explosion, published by Addison-Wesley, digs into many of the ramifications of making so much information available to the world at large. As I read through the book, I was alternately fascinated and horrified at what information is available, and how it is being used and abused." Keep reading for the rest of Ray's review.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Bottom of the Barrel Book Reviews — Special Operations Team Raptor samzenpus Tue, 02 Sep 2008 18:12:00 -0000 If you like stories about maverick billionaires, cliche mercenaries, government sponsored super hero teams, leading edge technology and the ultimate evil of an alien human resources dept. then Special Operations Team Raptor The African Incident, by Daniel A. Dawson, just might be for you. Weighing in at a mere 103 pages, SOTR will only waste a few hours of your life. While it may be as fresh and creative as a crafts class at summer camp, it's not a complete waste of your time. Keep reading below to see if your mom would like it as much as your macaroni art.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Zero Day Threat samzenpus Wed, 27 Aug 2008 17:10:00 -0000 Ben Rothke writes "Zero Day Threat: the Shocking Truth of How Banks and Credit Bureaus Help Cyber Crooks Steal Your Money and Identity is an interesting and eye-opening look at how banks and credit card companies make ID theft and fraud rather elementary. But with all that, this book must be read in the larger context of how today's society deals with, and is often oblivious to, risk. When is comes to risk, American society tolerates tens of thousands of drunk-driving deaths, gives millions in federal tobacco subsidies, and is oblivious about near-epidemics such as heart disease, obesity, and diabetes. With all that, it is doubtful that the myriad horror stories Zero Day Threat details will persuade Congress or the other players to do anything to curtail the problem with identity theft and internet fraud." Keep reading for the rest of Ben's review.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Mallory, Michael - Compendium of the author's literary works. Includes online ordering.
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Malmont, Valerie - Creator of the Tori Miracle series, set in Pennsylvania Dutch country. Includes novel synopses and recipes.
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Malton, H. Mel - Author of the Polly Deacon series set in Ontario, Canada. Biography, synopses, bibliography, poetry, and artwork.
Mann, Jessica - British writer of crime, mystery and suspense novels. Biography, list of books and other published work, and news.
Margolin, Phillip - Author's site, with biography, synopses, and message board.
Marks, Jeffrey - Editor of Canine Crimes, Canine Christmas, and Mayhem and Magnolias.
500Marshall, Evan - Author of the Jane Stuart and Winky mysteries. Excerpts, biography, interviews, articles, message board, and a mailing list.
Marshall, William - Brief biography, contact information, bibliography and links for the author of the Yellowthread Street series and other police novels set in locations around the globe and in various centuries.
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Martin, PD - Information about the Australian author of Body Count, list of appearances, and FAQs.
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Martinez, Michele - Official site of the author of Most Wanted and the Melanie Vargas suspense/thriller series. Includes a biography, excerpts, character profiles, and a mailing list.
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Martini, Steve - Writes courtroom thrillers. Biography, bibliography, reviews, news, and FAQs are presented.
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Massey, Sujata - Author of the mystery series featuring amateur sleuth Rei Shimura. Links to author biography, public appearances, book information and Japanese recipes.
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Mathes, Charles - Features reviews and information about the author and his novels.
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Mathews, Francine - Francine Mathews is the author of espionage novels and Nantucket mysteries and writes a Jane Austen mystery series under the name of Stephanie Barron
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Matsis, John P. - Physician and writer. Features a biography, information about novels, and short stories.
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Mayor, Archer - Author of the series featuring Brattleboro, Vermont policeman Joe Gunther. Site includes a brief biography, book reviews and excerpts, FAQs, and details of upcoming appearances.
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McBride, Susan - Information about the author's debut novel and her path to publication.
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500McClendon, Lise - Learn more about the mystery books and films by Lise McClendon, and author of the Alix Thorssen/Jackson Hole mysteries.
McCrory, Tom - Official author website featuring information about the author and his work, news, and reviews.
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McCrumb, Sharyn - Tarheel native and author of the Ballad Novels which feature historical fiction of the Appalachian Mountains. Includes biography, body of work, interview, list of awards, and tour schedule.
McDowall, Iain - Official site of the British crime writer. Includes information about his books, excerpts, author profile, and list of upcoming appearances.
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McGarrity, Michael - Author of the Kevin Kerney series. Includes information about the books, personal appearances schedule and links.
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McLean, Margaret - Former Assistant District Attorney and author of Under Oath, a legal thriller. Includes testimonials, excerpt, and information about upcoming events.
McMahon, Maureen M. - Mystery and romance author. Includes writing tutorials and information about her novels.
McNamara, Evan - Features news, excerpts, and a biography.
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404Mead, Ida-Rose - Information about the author, her published short stories and crime thriller novel.
Meltzer, Brad - Author of The Tenth Justice, Dead Even, and The First Counsel. Biography, tour dates, excerpts, and a message board.
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Merkel, Earl - Author of Act of God and Dying Art; read excerpts of Merkel's novel and keep up to date on new projects
Mickey, Linda - Author of the Kyle Shannon series featuring a female amateur sleuth. News, excerpts, and event details are included.
Miller, C.S. - Author's site includes biography, news, and a sample chapter from his latest novel.
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Miscione, Lisa - Contains information about the author and her novels, reviews, interviews, and list of appearances.
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Morris, Ken - Author of a financial thriller, Man in the Middle. Includes biographical information and reviews.
Morris, R.C. - Excerpt of Don't Make the Blackbirds Cry, biography, and gallery of photos.
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Murphy, Margaret - Author of several novels that are concerned with the psychology of both the violent criminal and the victims of crime. Includes biography, photos, calendar of events, book synopses, excerpts, and reviews.
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Murphy, Shirley Rousseau - Author of mysteries told through the eyes of cats, Joel Grey and Dulcie.
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Murray, Donna Huston - Author of the Main Line series. Includes reviews, information about the author, books and appearances.
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