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Ariel Dorfman’s novel “The Suicide Museum” uses the controversy around a president’s death to examine personal and collective grief. By Lily Meyer When you purchase an independently ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to author Ariel Dorfman about his latest novel, "The Suicide Museum." The book takes a fictional look into the very real death of Chilean president Salvador Allende in 1973.
The book, which is set primarily in the 1990s, centers on the uneasy partnership between a frustrated fictional novelist, who Ariel Dorfman has named Ariel Dorfman, ...
Book Review. Bad Nature. By Ariel Courage Henry Holt and Co.: 304 pages, $29 If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from Bookshop.org, whose fees support independent ...
Ariel Lawhon's novel 'The Frozen River' focuses on a Puritan midwife : NPR's Book of the Day Martha Ballard was a real midwife in the late 1700s who delivered more than 1,000 babies without ever ...
The first of six books on the roster to be published under Thousand Voices Books is 'Conform' by Ariel Sullivan Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty; Amazon Jenna Bush Hager is entering the world of ...
Ariel Lawhon’s New Novel Enters the Mind of a Remarkable 18th-Century Woman ... For more local book coverage, please visit Chapter16.org, an online publication of Humanities Tennessee.
When Bernstein writes children's books, she intentionally lets the text be a little bare, so as to leave room for the illustrations. And when she's working with an artist like Rosenthal, that’s easy..
Her four comic books - "Awkward," "Definition," "Potential" and "Likewise" - were written and published during her four years at Berkeley High. Each explores the high school experience in all its ...
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