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Jean Echenoz: 1914

January 22, 2014

I few years ago, over a period of just a few weeks, I read and reviewed a kind of trilogy of short biographical (albeit stylized and embellished by fiction) novellas by Jean Echenoz: Lightning (here), Running (here), and Ravel (here). These short, quirky books turn things just so, making something unique where we might expect to find something

Honoré de Balzac: “Facino Cane”

January 21, 2014

Trevor explores Balzac’s “Facino Cane,” the first story in NYRB Classics’ new edition of The Human Comedy. Read the full post.

Robert Coover: “The Frog Prince”

January 20, 2014

This week’s New Yorker fiction is Robert Coover’s modern fairy tale, “The Frog Prince.” Trevor and Betsy share their thoughts. Read the full post.

James Thurber: The Thirteen Clocks

January 17, 2014

It’s time my kids got back to work and did a review. Up this time, one of our favorites, James Thurber’s The 13 Clocks (1950). The lovely hardcover New York Review Children’s Collection contains the original illustrations by Marc Simont, who died last year, and really it is just the kind of book to read

Alice Munro: “Age of Faith”

January 16, 2014

Trevor and Betsy discuss Alice Munro’s “Age of Faith,” from Lives of Girls and Women.

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