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Sex and scatology, cadavers and ghosts: the indecorous enthusiasms of author Mary Roachnew

An interview with Mary Roach.
INDY Week  |  Brian Howe  |  04-14-2014  |  Books

The worlds of the suddenly hot George Saundersnew

George Saunders reads in the FHI Garage in Bay 4 of Smith Warehouse
INDY Week  |  Brian Howe  |  01-29-2014  |  Books

Cory Doctorow on the teen imagination, paranoia and the late Aaron Swartznew

"It's very hard to adequately understand, in advance, the cost of privacy disclosures and of privacy breaches. Because privacy and its consequences are separated by a lot of time and space."
INDY Week  |  David Klein  |  02-14-2013  |  Books

Frank Deford's memoir of the sportswriting high lifenew

Frank Deford is one of America's greatest sportswriters, and although his new memoir, Over Time, probably isn't the place to discover why, it's an engaging, raffish ramble through his 50 years in the peculiar business of writing about sports.
INDY Week  |  Adam Sobsey  |  05-17-2012  |  Books

Jeff Sharlet's Moving Study of Religious Experiencenew

This elegantly written collection of stories features characters such as philosopher Cornel West, fundamentalist Christians, anarchists, a New Age healer and a Jewish author and Holocaust survivor. In his portrayals of imperfect, even broken people, Jeff Sharlet toes the fault lines of religious or quasi-religious experience.
INDY Week  |  Lisa Sorg  |  09-28-2011  |  Books

The South Through Two Booksnew

New Stories from the South, edited by Edward P. Jones, features fiction stories reveal the South may be just like the rest of the U.S. But James L. Peacock's Grounded Globalism argues that the South's identity helps it interact with the rest of the world.
INDY Week  |  Adam Sobsey  |  09-06-2007  |  Books

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