British Publishers Attack U.S. and Take Young Male Readers. American publishers surrendered to the conventional wisdom that this was a post-literate generation, with little desire for cracking open a magazine. Then came the British publishers. By David Carr. [New York Times: International]
Read excerpts of bestselling books and many of the best new fiction and non-fiction titles. No one has a better selection of excerpts from bestsellers and because each and every book is excerpted you can browse any book at your leisure. [[caught In between]]
POPUP! 500 years of movable books. Aug. 24, 2002 - Jan. 12, 2003
SELECTIONS from the WALDO HUNT COLLECTION
CENTRAL LIBRARY
Getty Gallery Fifth & Flower Streets
Downtown Los Angeles [L.A. Blogs]
García Márquez, Fighting Cancer, Issues Memoirs. After three years of single-minded work, Gabriel García Márquez is poised to release what may be his most-awaited book, an emotional, bittersweet account of his early years. By Juan Forero. [New York Times: Arts]
Hungarian Novelist Wins Nobel Prize in Literature. Imre Kertész, a Holocaust survivor with a small but devoted readership in Europe, today won the 2002 Nobel Prize for Literature. By Alan Riding. [New York Times: Arts]
Please adjust your bookmark for this site
lightandpower.net
The address (URL) for this web site has changed. Pages at the old address, radio.weblogs.com/0101101/ will not be updated.For the latest posts, please adjust your bookmarks to the new address at lightandpower.net.