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14 Books for Winter Readingnew

Fall into winter with some reading. Fourteen books to consider.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Memphis Flyer Staff  |  12-05-2012  |  Books

Endpapers: Winter Readingnew

Some cool books for the coming season.
The Memphis Flyer  |  The Flyer Staff  |  12-01-2011  |  Books

Endpapers: Summer Readingnew

What’s new? Supergods, a Swedish whodunit, and a shocking good time.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Flyer Staff  |  07-07-2011  |  Books

'The Double Life of a Rebel' Looks at Poet Arthur Rimbaudnew

This handy, brief biography is published by Atlas & Co. in its continuing series of "Eminent Lives."
The Memphis Flyer  |  Leonard Gill  |  11-21-2008  |  Nonfiction

Dog Days Reading Listnew

Niagara Falls this summer? Rome, Paris, Florence? Don't get stranded at O'Hare with the proper reading material. Includes review of Our Dumb World: Atlas of the Planet Earth, Inventing Niagara: Beauty, Power, and Lies, Dear American Airlines, and more.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Staff  |  08-01-2008  |  Books

In New Orleans, Nothing's Easy. Ask Julia Reed.new

Reed and her husband John searched the Garden District for a house, which they finally found: a Greek Revival at the corner of First and Chestnut -- another New Orleans classic but one in need of mega repairs. And time, according to Reed's The House on First Street, for the real troubles to begin.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Leonard Gill  |  07-07-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Jack Pendarvis Debuts with 'Awesome' Absurditynew

Besides a smattering of high-end literary references, prepare in Awesome to be treated to life's lower end: multiple examples of buggery and flatulence.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Leonard Gill  |  06-27-2008  |  Fiction

Finding Herself in Cajun Countrynew

Journalist Rheta Grimsley Johnson writes a long love letter to her adoptive home in Louisiana's Cajun Country.
The Memphis Flyer  |  John Branston  |  06-06-2008  |  Nonfiction

Richard Bausch Looks at Life in Wartimenew

Peace is a short novel, and Bausch writes with the immediacy required -- whether he's describing the raw weather and difficult terrain of Italy or the harsh terms and ugly realities of life in wartime.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Leonard Gill  |  05-16-2008  |  Fiction

History Lessons, Courtesy of Nicholson Baker and Howard Zinnnew

Human Smoke is itself a kind of reference work: a series of short reports -- some only a paragraph long and most of them drawn from newspaper accounts, diaries, documents, letters, memoirs, memos, and public speeches, with Baker doing the assembling and providing the timeline and context.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Leonard Gill  |  04-25-2008  |  Nonfiction

Crunch Timenew

Name your syndrome in the stories of Neil Smith.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Leonard Gill  |  02-22-2008  |  Fiction

Author Daniel Mendelsohn: On a Rescue Missionnew

The Lost is more than a testament to the detective work that sent Mendelsohn from Ukraine, to Australia, to Scandinavia, to Israel, and to the Upper East Side in search of clues to his relatives lost during the Holocaust.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Leonard Gil  |  02-08-2008  |  Nonfiction

Mother Indianew

Grand-scale storytelling from second-time novelist Manil Suri.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Leonard Gil  |  02-01-2008  |  Fiction

Grievous Angelnew

In his meticulously researched biography, David Meyer condemns the romanticized version of Gram Parsons and calls the man himself, by turns, "a pathological liar, an unreliable friend, a narcissistic husband and careless father."
The Memphis Flyer  |  Leonard Gill  |  12-14-2007  |  Nonfiction

Endpapersnew

What's new in books? Coward in letters and Borat in the U.S. and A.; plus a latke on the run, Cleopatra's nose, and the conscience of a liberal.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Staff  |  11-30-2007  |  Books

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