Knopf
Posted inArts
Atonement, Etc. — Top 10-plus, Special 2002 bonus edition
Books for which we confess our true feelings, reconsider our disdain, or finally find room
Posted inArts
Stan Rice’s Final Message
Posted inArts
On the Way to Anywhere
Conversations with Sandra Cisneros, Dagoberto Gilb, and Jimmy Santiago Baca
Posted inArts
Upcoming …
We want you to know all about authors’ activities in and around Austin
Posted inArts
Readings
“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?
Posted inArts
Book Reviews
The bad news: Melanie Haupt isn’t satisfied with Sandra Cisneros’ eagerly awaited epic. The good? Read on.
Posted inArts
Chuck Palahniuk and Gabe Hudson at BookPeople
Thursday, Sept. 26, 7pm
Posted inArts
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.
Posted inArts
An Artificial Wilderness
UT professor Philip Bobbitt on his “Shield of Achilles’ and the rules of war diplomacy since 1500
Posted inArts
Postscripts
The hall of mirrors that is J.H. Hatfield’s Fortunate Son: George W. Bush and the Making of an American President and upcoming appearances in Austin by Nathan Englander (For the Relief of Unbearable Urges).
Posted inArts
