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Is this book offensive?

September 28, 2010 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

"The Slap," written by Australian author Christos Tsiolkas, became a surprising word-of-mouth success this year and even landed on Britain's 2010 Man Booker Longlist. Many think the book is too offensive for such recognition. I wanted to find out why.

This debut tells a remarkable story

September 17, 2010September 17, 2010 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 1 Comment

I had a feeling "The Gendarme" would be a good book, and that instinct was on target. Author Mark T. Mustian's fictional story is unusual, set during the Turkish deportation of Armenians during World War I. Not only an engaging story, but an important one for the history it brings to light.

What’s in your backpack?

September 14, 2010September 14, 2010 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 4 Comments

I've returned from a hiking trip in Utah's Zion and Bryce National Parks. On the journey, I met Kindle readers passionate about their beloved e-reader, yet print books held the majority when it came to what travelers were carrying.

Taking a short break. Back soon.

September 5, 2010 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

The Longest Chapter hits the pause button.

Andrew Ervin’s “Extraordinary Renditions”

August 30, 2010August 30, 2010 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 1 Comment

Here's a novel that's exquisitely created in a trim 192 pages, interrelating three lives in three stories. Not a book to pick up if you're looking for heart-thumping romance or stay-up-all-night drama. This is a book that tells a thoughtful, moving story.

Why “My Dog Tulip” raises the fur

August 25, 2010August 25, 2010 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

J.R. Ackerley's 1956 memoir published by the New York Review of Books Classic Series charms some readers and disgusts others. It's now an animated film, coming to theaters this fall. Here are my thoughts about the book, with links to movie trailers.

For your September reading table

August 21, 2010August 21, 2010 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

Promising new novels with diverse plotlines and protagonists, the latter ranging from an Irish Catholic schoolboy to a World War I veteran, a retired Boston farm owner to a five-year-old narrator. Brief synopses and links provide detail.

Missing the masterpiece

August 17, 2010October 13, 2010 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

How do you know you've read a masterpiece? Over and over in Tom Grime's memoir "Mentor," the word from various sources planted itself on Frank Conroy's "Stop-Time." I read Conroy's classic, but too quickly and carelessly.

Braving my escape into Y.A. novels

August 14, 2010 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 5 Comments

A recent essay in The New York Times Book Review explains why more adults are reading Young Adult novels. It sheds light on my own desire to read books written for kids, a tenacious desire I've resisted, until now.

“The Personal History of Rachel DuPree”

August 10, 2010August 11, 2010 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 1 Comment

Ann Weisgarber's first novel is a captivating story about African-Americans settling the West. Its smooth prose and dramatic urgency make it hard to put down.

The Picasso of graphic design

August 5, 2010October 9, 2019 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

The Guardian published a list of top 10 graphic design books this week. #7 on the list is "Paul Rand: A Designer's Art." A long time ago, I received this Rand book as a gift. Here's the story and a short description of this now out-of-print classic.

Man Booker 2010 longlist announced

August 3, 2010August 3, 2010 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 1 Comment

Last year at this time Hilary Mantel's "Wolf Hall" was among the Baker's Dozen of longlisted candidates for the Booker prize she eventually won. This year, who will take the prize? I'm not hearing a buzz yet for one among these 13. Except about "The Slap." Some say it's too offensive to even be listed.

Carson McCullers’ eyes on me

July 23, 2010July 23, 2010 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

In a Hitchcock movie, her eyes in this photo would move, and she'd reach out and touch me.

Alan Furst’s new day in the barrel

July 21, 2010July 29, 2012 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 3 Comments

Alan Furst wasn't always a best-selling espionage novelist. He's traveled his way to the top, starting with three novels he'd rather not talk about and a cult following for his now acclaimed WWII series. Here's some insight on his literary journey, and also his newest novel, published this summer.

Books from the week: war, mud & more

July 16, 2010July 16, 2010 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ Leave a comment

Some books I came across this week during my usual perusal of all things about books.

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