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Love
Toni Morrison, like Aeschylus and Eugene O'Neill, has a fondness for tragic houses.
"...Knopf, 202pp., $23.95 Toni Morrison, like Aeschylus and Eugene O'Neill,..."

Nov. 28, 2003 Books Review by Roger Gathman

Goya
Robert Hughes' description of Goya is tinged, unconsciously, with the image he himself presents to the public: the art critic as macho, for whom the acuteness of response to the occasions of sensibility becomes one of the fine tests of masculinity.
"...Knopf, 435 pp., $40..."

Nov. 21, 2003 Books Review by Roger Gathman

2003 Texas Book Festival Preview
In his latest novel two-time Booker Prize winner Peter Carey dares to retell the Frankenstein story by imagining the possibility that poetry can breathe life into a monster. Carey will be at the Texas Book Festival on Sunday, Nov. 9, 11:45am, in the House Chamber.
"...Knopf, 288 pp., $24..."

Nov. 7, 2003 Books Feature by Melanie Haupt

Shipwreck
Louis Begley recently wrote a glowing preface to a reissue of The Other House, James' least known novel. Begley is one of the few fans of the book, and writes that "James makes manifest in this very remarkable novel the overpowering force and ignominy of the sexual drive." Obviously Begley is after something like that here. But if this was the inspiration, it was not a fortunate one.
"...Knopf, 244 pp., $23..."

Oct. 24, 2003 Books Review by Roger Gathman

How to Breathe Underwater: Stories
Debut author Julie Orringer, who is 30, belies the old bromide that young people can't write about youth convincingly, and she'll be at BookPeople on Friday, Oct. 24.
"...Knopf, 226 pp., $21..."

Oct. 10, 2003 Books Review by Michael Schaub

And Now You Can Go
Kate Cantrill on Vendela Vida's debut novel
"...Knopf, 208 pp., $19.95 "It was 2:15 in the afternoon..."

Aug. 29, 2003 Books Review by Kate Cantrill

News/Print
My mouth is like the motherfuckin' Sahara Desert up in here.
"...of the Venus de Milo will be released by Knopf in October... Finally, "A" is also for adios, au..."

Aug. 8, 2003 Books Column by Shawn Badgley

The Correspondence
Austin writer Jim Lewis on how things came together in his new novel and on his current assignment in the Congo. Roger Gathman relays.
"...dodging around the Congo bush during the week that Knopf is publishing his new novel, The King Is Dead...."

Aug. 1, 2003 Books Feature by Roger Gathman

If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho
Maria Hong reviews Anne Carson's translation of Sappho.
"...Knopf, 397 pp., $27.50 It isn't often that one looks..."

April 25, 2003 Books Review by Maria Hong

Stan Rice's Final Message
"...Knopf, 97 pp., $23..."

Dec. 20, 2002 Books Feature by Dave Oliphant

On the Way to Anywhere
Sarah Hepola talks to the three panelists of one of the Texas Book Festival's most eagerly anticipated panels, "At the Crossroads: Mexican-American Literature."
"...a monster book tour for her latest novel, Caramelo (Knopf), a big-hearted book about a family -- large and..."

Nov. 15, 2002 Books Feature by Sarah Hepola

Upcoming ...
We want you to know all about authors' activities in and around Austin
"...Vanishing Voter: Public Involvement in an Age of Uncertainty (Knopf, $25), which is also online-only. And keep a close..."

Nov. 8, 2002 Books Feature by Shawn Badgley

The Vanishing Voter: Public Involvement in an Age of Uncertainty
"We all know that Americans don't vote -- 51% turnout, what we saw for Bush-Gore in 2000, is about as good as we get, and in most elections (like the one on Tuesday, and certainly in Austin local races), we settle for far less," writes Mike Clark-Madison in his review of Thomas Patterson's The Vanishing Voter. But why?
"...Knopf, 256 pp., $25..."

Nov. 8, 2002 Books Review by Mike Clark-Madison

Book Reviews
The bad news: Melanie Haupt isn't satisfied with Sandra Cisneros' eagerly awaited epic. The good? Read on.
"...Knopf, 448pp., $24..."

Oct. 4, 2002 Books Feature by Melanie Haupt

Rude Mechs' Richardson to Read With Ethan Hawke
At his BookPeople appearance on Friday, Aug. 2, 7pm, Ethan Hawke and his Ash Wednesday will be joined by the Rude Mechanicals' mega-talented Sarah Richardson.
"...Eliot -- which is being hailed by its publisher, Knopf, as a "contemporary masterpiece." The critics have yet to..."

Aug. 2, 2002 Books Feature by Shawn Badgley

Summer Reading
Words gone wild! The best and the breeziest for beating the heat in 2002
"...you've been meaning to devour all along. Everyman's Library (www.randomhouse.com/knopf/classics/) and Modern Library (www.randomhouse.com/modernlibrary/) always have reliable offerings; their..."

May 31, 2002 Books Feature by Clay Smith

Call If You Need Me: The Uncollected Fiction and Other Prose
"...is just as likely that poetry was omitted because Knopf had already published All of Us: The Collected Poems..."

May 4, 2001 Books Review by Lissa Richardson

Laying It All Out
Novelist Shelby Hearon has made an art of the little white lie.
"...Hearon has been publishing with the highbrow literary house Knopf for more or less 30 years. Forget that she..."

Feb. 16, 2001 Books Feature by Robin Bradford

Book Reviews
For the Relief of Unbearable Urges: Stories
"...by Nathan Englander Knopf, $22 hard..."

June 11, 1999 Books Review

Hadrian's Walls: A Novel
"...by Robert Draper Knopf, $23 hard..."

May 14, 1999 Books Feature

Alternate Universes
"...How Entertainment Conquered Reality, Starring Everyone by Neal Gabler Knopf, $25 hard Like many good sociological texts that examine..."

March 12, 1999 Books Feature

Celebrity Cynosures
"...Glamorama by Bret Easton Ellis Alfred A. Knopf, $25 hard When I was assigned to review Glamorama,..."

March 5, 1999 Books Review

The Little Books of Christmas
"...Everyman's Library series' latest offerings Poems by Sylvia Plath (Knopf, $12.50 hard) and Poems of Mourning (Knopf, $12.50 hard)..."

Dec. 25, 1998 Books Feature by Margaret Moser

Food-O-File
The Meat of the Matter
"...based on Nathan's award-winning cookbook Jewish Cooking in America (Knopf, $35 hard) and uses food to explore Jewish history..."

Oct. 23, 1998 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

The Long, Hot Summer
Books to Spend Your Summer With
"...Blood and Black Ink: Journalism in the Old West (Knopf, $30 hard), David Dary argues for a reassessment of..."

June 5, 1998 Books Feature

Postscripts
New Yorker3
"...who has a scheduled execution date of February 3. Knopf published the book in hardback in 1992, and in..."

Jan. 23, 1998 Books Column by Clay Smith

Geisha and Other Books of 1997
Dusting off the Bookshelf
"...for Arthur Golden's first novel, Memoirs of a Geisha (Knopf, $25 hard), have just been bought by Columbia Pictures,..."

Jan. 16, 1998 Books Feature

A Hundred's Not Enough
One Word Is Too Many...
"...Southern Texas ever more valuable. Paintings by Stan Rice (Knopf, $35 hard) is folk art, yes, but the intelligence..."

Dec. 19, 1997 Books Feature by Margaret Moser

Pages for Presents
Helpful and Not-So-Helpful Book Ideas
"...in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Knopf, $20 hard) is a pleasure to look at. It..."

Dec. 12, 1997 Books Feature by Margaret Moser

Voices from the Darkness
New and Noteworthy
"...nationwide. In his new book, aptly titled False Allegations (Knopf, $23 hard), Vachss tackles the issue head-on and in..."

Feb. 7, 1997 Books Feature

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