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The Play's the Thing: Dram…

The human race has been starry-eyed and stage struck ever since actors fi… more »

Tod Wodicka, All Shall Be Well…

Promising debut novel chronicles the medieval times of a hapless hero. Th… more »

Food for Thought

These days, simply everyone — from Ratatouille's titular rodent… more »

Julie Powell, Julie & Jul…

One woman's quest to cook all 524 recipes in Julia Child's Master… more »

Ruth Reichl, Garlic and Sapphi…

A "spy in the house of food." There are two editions of Ruth Re… more »

Nora Ephron, I Feel Bad About …

Plastic surgery, purses, parenting and passionate love affairs — wi… more »

Carl Hiaasen, Nature Girl…

Another cockeyed caper from one of modern fiction's most reliable hum… more »

William Gibson, Spook Country…

The popular cyberpunk author gives up science fiction, opting instead for… more »

Calvin Trillin, About Alice…

A New Yorker writer's lean love letter to the woman he loved. New Yor… more »

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International Bookshelf

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The idea that diverse languages are a form of divine punishment, serving only to separate us, is a popular one in numerous mythologies and religious traditions. In Genesis, humanity is unified by a common tongue… more »

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