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eMusic Archives: Audiobooks

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And the Oscar Should Go To…

We all know there are no new stories left in the world — … more »

Discover: The Books We’…

The whole “giving thanks” part of Thanksgiving rarely gets th… more »

Jean Shepard, A Christmas Sto…

Listening to Jean Shepard’s A Christmas Story is a little like disc… more »

Fiction’s Greatest Mons…

Halloween means a lot of different things to people: coming up with the p… more »

Subway Listening

Plug in your earbuds and hide the cover – the best books you’… more »

Discover: The Best of Banned …

This week marks the 30th anniversary of Banned Books Week, officially an … more »

Ken Kesey, One Flew Over the …

Now a half-century old, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest remains a p… more »

The Worst Couples in Literatu…

They’re petty, they’re dysfunctional, they fight too much, dr… more »

6 Degrees of A Wrinkle in Tim…

No book is a perfectly self-contained artifact. Books are more permeable … more »

Resolution Road

It’s that time of year again — time to make some changes, to … more »

Six Degrees of Joseph Conrad…

No book is a perfectly self-contained artifact. Books are more permeable … more »

Book Club Picks

Book clubs are tricky. If you don’t choose the right book, the disc… more »

Six Degrees of The Great Gats…

No book is a perfectly self-contained artifact. Books are more permeable … more »

Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Als…

It’s hard to imagine, but Hemingway’s magnum opus was origina… more »

Ernest Hemingway, The Nick Ad…

Needless to say, Ernest Hemingway’s sudden suicide left his literar… more »

Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man…

Ernest Hemingway famously took his own life in 1961 after becoming a brok… more »

Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell …

Few authors loved the hard, sad ending as much as Ernest Hemingway did, a… more »

Ernest Hemingway, For Whom th…

In a very literal sense, For Whom the Bell Tolls is about a man who needs… more »

Patricia Highsmith, Patricia …

Patricia Highsmith reveals the troubled minds behind heinous crimes Patri… more »

Best Audiobooks of 2010

The best books of 2010 are inspiring, hilarious and unabashedly strange. … more »

Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bova…

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

Six Degrees of Slaughterhouse…

No book is a perfectly self-contained artifact. Books are more permeable … more »

Anne Frank, Anne Frank: The D…

As much a record of a young girl’s maturity as it is a chilling gli… more »

Six Degrees of Pride and Prej…

No book is a perfectly self-contained artifact. Books are more permeable … more »

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eMusic Features

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Interview: George Saunders

By Amanda Davidson, eMusic Contributor

George Saunders's newest story, published only as an audiobook and Kindle Single, is told from the point of view of Fox 8, the title character who pens his tale of friendship and loss by way… more »

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