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Kate Silver

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Kate Silver is a New York-based writer and editor. In addition to eMusic, she has contributed to the Brooklyn Rail, Seattle Weekly, Village Voice and more.

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Brom, Krampus: The Yule Lord…

Giving “Christmas spirit” a new meaning, Brom’s bold fa… more »

J.R. Moehringer, Sutton…

Wake up in Attica, go to bed at the Plaza. Fuckin’ America. Such wa… more »

Molly Ringwald, When It Happe…

Whether it’s a chance encounter or code-red crisis, every gesture i… more »

Paul Auster, Winter Journal…

Death does not become Paul Auster but, in this memoir, it consumes him. I… more »

Justin Halpern, I Suck at Gir…

In 2009, dumped by his girlfriend and living back home with the folks, Ju… more »

Adam Johnson, The Orphan Mast…

A visceral tale of abandonment and loss in North Korea As his name might … more »

Michael Cunningham, By Nightf…

As a specialist in domestic dramas (A Home at the End of the World, The H… more »

Ann Beattie, Mrs. Nixon…

Hotwires historical biography with fiction Ann Beattie hotwires historica… more »

Susan Orlean, Rin Tin Tin: Th…

A tender, sweeping tale of love and loss Can a dog live forever? In the c… more »

Erin Morgenstern, The Night C…

An old-world circus that truly transports What kind of circus is open onl… more »

Tayari Jones, Silver Sparrow…

As fresh and nostalgic as an icy Coca-Cola from the bottle Familial roots… more »

Eleanor Henderson, Ten Thousa…

A novel with a keen ear for teenage dialogue and hardcore music Plenty of… more »

Jennet Conant, A Covert Affai…

Conant has carved out a delicious niche reporting on cultural figures dur… more »

Matt Haig, The Radleys…

A novel of an average English suburban family – who happen to be va… more »

Tom Rachman, The Imperfection…

Vignettes of life in and out of the newsroom, with gimlet-eyed observatio… more »

Frank Brady, Endgame

From chess prodigy to fallen man, the life and times of Bobby Fischer Whe… more »

Bill Carter, The War For Late…

Late night TV plays out like a Shakespearean drama Even for casual viewer… more »

Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bova…

A vibrant new translation of a centuries-old classic Gustave Flaubert… more »

Julia Glass, The Widower…

A strong, traditional family story with charged generational shifts Famil… more »

Sean Wilentz, Bob Dylan In Am…

A fresh take on a legend, by the historian-in-residence at the official B… more »

Rosecrans Baldwin, You Lost M…

A he-said-she-said story that pits love against science Rosecrans Baldwin… more »

David Nicholls, One Day…

An unconventional love story that unfolds over 20 years It’s tradit… more »

Hilary Thayer Hamann, Anthrop…

A coming-of-age novel that cuts through the tangles of early adulthood To… more »

Sebastian Junger, War…

Beats-per-minute reportage reveals the hell and humanity in war War is a … more »

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Interview: Eddie Huang

By Elisa Ludwig, eMusic Contributor

A Vice TV host with a law degree, a hip-hop obsession, and a NYC restaurant called Baohaus (serving Taiwanese buns, named for his favorite architects), Eddie Huang is a walking culture clash. In his memoir… more »

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