THE REVIEWS:
Pat Barker, Frankenstein, Cass Sunstein on the internet, Samuel Johnson, Thrillers, Denis Johnson, Alan Furst, Caryl Phillips, Richard Flanagan, George Saunders, Michael Harvey, Larry McMurtry, Harry Potter and more ...
Pat Barker's Life Class from the New York Sun
Susan Tyler Hitchcock, Frankenstein: A Cultural History
Cass Sunstein, Republic.com 2.0 from the San Francisco Chronicle
Caryl Phillips, Foreigners from the New York Sun
Simon Armitage's new translation of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
George Saunders, Braindead Megaphone
Michael Harvey's The Chicago Way
Walter Jackson Bates, Samuel Johnson from Critical Mass
Denis Johnson, Tree of Smoke from Men's Vogue
Patrick Anderson's The Triumph of the Thriller: How Cops, Crooks and Cannibals Captured Popular Fiction from Newsday
Richard Flanagan, The Unknown Terrorist from Newsday
J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Larry McMurtry's recent novel, When the Light Goes. The review appeared in Men's Vogue.
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