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The Clinician and the Poet in Kay Redfield Jamison Harmonize in 'Nothing Was the Same'new

This is a slim yet profound book, unadorned by fatuous spirituality, by a writer eager neither to conceal nor exaggerate her feelings. It gives grieving its complete due, and at the same time there's nothing at all depressing about it.
Metro Silicon Valley  |  Richard von Busack  |  10-15-2009  |  Nonfiction

Spalding Weaves Herself Into Crime Narrativenew

Every bit as fraught as its title, Linda Spalding's Who Named the Knife is a glassine web of Didionesque passive sentences, re-creating a crime in Hawaii in 1978.
Metro Silicon Valley  |  Richard von Busack  |  12-06-2007  |  Nonfiction

'My Brother's Madness' is a Heart's-Blood Memoirnew

Pines is a good writer, a dedicated brother and a Brooklyn-bred humorist.
Metro Silicon Valley  |  Richard von Busack  |  10-18-2007  |  Nonfiction

'The Trap' is Shrewd and Compassionatenew

It's also unique, because it comes not from a sorrowing elder but rather from a young person with a very conservative agenda -- conservative in the sense that he wants to retrieve the gains of the New Deal.
Metro Silicon Valley  |  Richard von Busack  |  07-26-2007  |  Nonfiction

Inside the Life of Charlotte Greenwoodnew

This sympathetic biographer makes a very convincing case that Greenwood was more than just a comedy spinster type.
Metro Silicon Valley  |  Richard von Busack  |  07-18-2007  |  Nonfiction

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