Jeffrey Eugenides

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First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 2 reports

Incarcerated Ideas

Andrea Jones examines some of the banned books in prison, using the Texas Department of Criminal Justice as a case study:As noted by the Texas Civil Rights Project, the majority of banned books fell into the two most nebulous threat categories: promoting ... [Published Atlantic Monthly - May 14 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

Five Things Sofia Coppola Taught Me About Love

The best way to get someone to fall in love with you is to never leave your attic.Today is Sofia Coppola’s 42nd birthday. I don’t really watch movies (I’ve never seen The Matrix and I’ve never failed to fall asleep during a Wes Anderson flick) but Sofia ... [Published Nerve.com - May 14 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 13 2013 - 1 reports

The Publishing World's Lady Problem

A few weeks ago, an article by Deborah Copaken Kogan came out on The Nation. In it, Kogan, an author and former photojournalist, details her experiences in the dauntingly male-dominated world of book publishing.But wait, *cue record stop* that’s just ... [Published Jezebel - May 13 2013]
First reported May 02 2013 - Updated May 02 2013 - 1 reports

Literature explores grad life

We’ve finally reached that point. Now that classes are winding down, USC students are scheduling study sessions and negotiating internships and research plans, all in the hopes of acing their finals and relaxing into an enjoyable but productive summe ... [Published Daily Trojan - May 02 2013]
First reported May 01 2013 - Updated May 01 2013 - 1 reports

ENTERTAINMENT Full Page Philip Roth receives 'Literary Service' award

NEW YORK - Philip Roth's latest honor was as much for what he has done for other writers as for his own work.Roth accommodated the PEN/Allen Foundation Literary Service Award Tuesday night. He was cited for such novels as "Portnoy's Complaint" and "American ... [Published The Oregon Herald - May 01 2013]
First reported May 01 2013 - Updated May 01 2013 - 1 reports

Fun, Satisfying Reads for the Warmer Months

The following column was written by your local bookseller Marisela Santiago, of  Watchung Booksellers , at 54 Fairfield St.So the weather outside is getting warmer and we are all settling into that light mood that drives us into lazy summer days. This ... [Published Maplewood Patch - May 01 2013]
First reported May 01 2013 - Updated May 01 2013 - 1 reports

according to a University press release

FACULTY AWARD: Eight named to American Academy of Arts and SciencesEight Princeton faculty members have been named fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. They are among 198 leaders in scholarship, business, science, the arts and public ... [Published Daily Princetonian - May 01 2013]
First reported Mar 02 2013 - Updated Mar 02 2013 - 1 reports

Life, self help-style

Ron Charles in The Washington Post: The first thing you notice when you start Mohsin Hamid’s extraordinarily clever third novel is that it’s written in the second person. That’s rare, even rarer than the first-person plural, which we enjoyed in ... [Published 3quarksdaily - Mar 02 2013]
First reported Feb 17 2013 - Updated Feb 17 2013 - 1 reports

Postmodern Passion

Benjamin Nugent describes how a number of his favorite recent novels are stories of romance and courtship, and “get away with great warmth…by using a particular cold vocabulary, the vocabulary of theory.” One example? Jeffrey Eugenides’ The Marriage ... [Published The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - Feb 17 2013]
First reported Jan 24 2013 - Updated Jan 24 2013 - 1 reports

Jeffrey Eugenides's Advice to Young Writers

Jeffrey Eugenides in The New Yorker: In his 1988 book of essays, “Prepared for the Worst,” Christopher Hitchens recalled a bit of advice given to him by the South African Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer. “A serious person should try to write posthumously,” ... [Published 3quarksdaily - Jan 24 2013]
First reported Nov 29 2012 - Updated Nov 29 2012 - 1 reports

Not in the Mood

Adam Shatz reviews Benoît Peeters' Derrida: A Biography, in the LRB: Derrida’s early work was written in the shadow of decolonisation. His first book, a translation of Husserl’s 43-page Origin of Geometry preceded by a 170-page introduction, was ... [Published 3quarksdaily - Nov 29 2012]

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Incarcerated Ideas [Published Atlantic Monthly - May 14 2013]
Incarcerated Ideas [Published The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - May 14 2013]
Five Things Sofia Coppola Taught Me About Love [Published Nerve.com - May 14 2013]
The Publishing World's Lady Problem [Published Jezebel - May 13 2013]
Author reads with D.C. students, then writes ab... [Published Washington Post - May 12 2013]
Club notes: May 5 [Published Cary News - May 12 2013]
I'm a Coward When Faced With the Blank Page [Published Huffington Post Canada - May 11 2013]
'The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards' Hits Quick... [Published Pop Matters - May 02 2013]
Literature explores grad life [Published Daily Trojan - May 02 2013]
ENTERTAINMENT Full Page Philip Roth receives 'L... [Published The Oregon Herald - May 01 2013]
Fun, Satisfying Reads for the Warmer Months [Published Maplewood Patch - May 01 2013]
according to a University press release [Published Daily Princetonian - May 01 2013]
Saul Bellow's Heart [Published Christian Science Monitor - Apr 25 2013]
Vlad the (Insect) Impaler: LIFE With Nabokov an... [Published LIFE - Apr 20 2013]
Pakistani writer Kamila on Granta?s best noveli... [Published AAJ TV - Apr 16 2013]
Zadie Smith on Granta best young novelists list [Published Miami Herald - Apr 15 2013]
Zadie Smith on Granta best young novelists list [Published Modesto Bee - Apr 15 2013]
The Interestings [Published Christian Science Monitor - Apr 15 2013]
Reader Mailbag: Long Book Series [Published The Simple Dollar - Mar 14 2013]
Life, self help-style [Published 3quarksdaily - Mar 02 2013]
Postmodern Passion [Published The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - Feb 17 2013]
Jeffrey Eugenides's Advice to Young Writers [Published 3quarksdaily - Jan 24 2013]
The best-tasting cup of coffee I have ever had–... [Published Philippine Daily Inquirer - Jan 16 2013]
The top 10 classic fears in literature [Published TED Blog - Jan 02 2013]
Not in the Mood [Published 3quarksdaily - Nov 29 2012]
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Incarcerated Ideas [Published The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - May 14 2013]
Andrea Jones examines some of the banned books in prison, using the Texas Department of Criminal Justice as a case study: As noted by the Texas Civil Rights Project, the majority of banned books fell into the two most nebulous threat categories: promoting ...
Reader Mailbag: Long Book Series [Published The Simple Dollar - Mar 14 2013]
What’s inside? Here are the questions answered in today’s reader mailbag, boiled down to five word summaries. Click on the number to jump straight down to the question. 1. Investing for retirement while overseas 2. Avoiding product placement 3. ...
Life, self help-style [Published 3quarksdaily - Mar 02 2013]
Ron Charles in The Washington Post: The first thing you notice when you start Mohsin Hamid’s extraordinarily clever third novel is that it’s written in the second person. That’s rare, even rarer than the first-person plural, which we enjoyed in ...
Postmodern Passion [Published The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - Feb 17 2013]
Benjamin Nugent describes how a number of his favorite recent novels are stories of romance and courtship, and “get away with great warmth…by using a particular cold vocabulary, the vocabulary of theory.” One example? Jeffrey Eugenides’ The Marriage ...
Jeffrey Eugenides's Advice to Young Writers [Published 3quarksdaily - Jan 24 2013]
Jeffrey Eugenides in The New Yorker: In his 1988 book of essays, “Prepared for the Worst,” Christopher Hitchens recalled a bit of advice given to him by the South African Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer. “A serious person should try to write posthumously,” ...
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