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This short book graphically illustrates how difficult, if not often impossible, it is to prove a negative.
It is hard to see why this Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright (" 'night, Mother") put two plots in her first novel.
First Lady Nancy Reagan has sold the rights to her memoirs to Random House for an undisclosed sum
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The background of Martin Cruz Smith's new novel is the birth of the Atomic Age--dramatic material, but with a problem.
Vassily Aksyonov, whose novel, "The Burn," is one of the masterpieces of dissident Soviet literature, has been living in this country for the last half-dozen years.
When word got out that Jimmy Carter had called Lyndon Johnson a liar in his notorious 1976 Playboy interview, candidate Carter had the misfortune to be campaigning in Johnson's native state of Texas--and the equal misfortune to be covered by ABC television's brash and intrepid Sam Donaldson.
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"World's Fair" is E. L. Doctorow's portrait of the artist as a young child.
In an age when the manipulation of the media by armed rebels with a cause is a vital concern, this thriller offers a couple of clever twists that are guaranteed to boost terrorists' ratings.
The wounds on Ann Beattie's characters do not cry out to heaven; they speak levelly and lucidly.
Raymond Carver is best known to most readers as the author of three superb collections of short stories: "Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?"
Gore Vidal and History are on breezy first-name terms, but there is a trickle of irritation underneath.
Although he was born in Michigan and attended the Yale Drama School among other very in-town institutions, Thomas McGuane lives in Montana and writes often and well about a contemporary working West enriched by various forms of collision.
"Ulysses" was written under adverse circumstances over seven years, mangled by poor typing, by James Joyce's obsession with massive additions even upon proof sheets, and by the errors inherent in having this English text set by French printers.
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The parade of mouthwatering desserts in Shere's book were created by Shere over the last 13 years while she was the pastry chef at Chez Panisse in Berkeley.
Within the spy fiction category is a sub-genre called Paranoids--tales of manipulations, conspiracies and plots for world domination or destruction concocted by dark and grandly evil organizations (within and without the United States).