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Guardian: by Stephen King - review
[The Guardian] and is explored in the 54th work of fiction by Stephen King. by Stephen King In , Jake Epping, a schoolteacher in Maine (a childhood reference point as recurrent in King's fiction as New Jersey in Philip Roth's), is summoned by the owner of
Lives of the Novelists
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[Financial Times] - Is it exactly “to Stockholm's shame” that Philip Roth has not won the Nobel Prize? Or true that Elmore Leonard is “the greatest American novelist never to be mentioned in the same breath as Nobel Prize''? Isn't it chancy to claim of Graham Greene that
Simon Schama talks to Adam Gopnik
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[Financial Times] - I end up at the supermarket, and I'm facing the farmed salmon, and the bagged greens, and I say to myself, “Is my faith” – I'm like a Jewish kid, looking at a hot dog in Philip Roth – “Is my faith, my secular faith, deep enough to lead me three blocks
Guardian: Paperback Q&A: Rick Gekoski on Outside of a Dog
[The Guardian] - Su Tong, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Ann Tyler, Rohinton Mistry, Peter Carey, Philip Roth, Robert Harris, Carl Hiaasen. Past heroes? Joseph Conrad, Henry James, Wallace Stevens, Roald Dahl. Finding a comfortable voice and angle of vision
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