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Still waiting in the States: Poet and novelist Adam Foulds hasn't been published in the US yet, but in the UK his five years of intense work have resulted in three wildly varying, acclaimed books, including a Costa-winning verse history of the Mau Mau uprising (!), The Broken Word, and a new novel on the relationship between Alfred Tennyson and John Clare,The Quickening Maze. The Guardian profiles.
What would you have done?: A St. Louis good Samaritan found scripts for two upcoming Robert Pattinson movies, including the adaptation of Twilight Saga #2, New Moon, in a trash bin (no explanation of why she happened to be sorting through hotel trash...) and resisted her inner Gawker, returning them to the studio instead of immediately posting them on the Internet.
My answer? Amerika: Over at Critical Mass, our former colleague James Marcus weaves together over 80 responses from critics and authors to the spring '09 NBCC Reads question: "Which work in translation has had the most effect on your reading and writing?"
No media Tuesday: At the Daily Beast, Taylor Antrim plows through recent fiction ignored by the New York Times Book Review and comes up with four gems, including what he calls "the best book of fiction I've read in a long time," Robert Boswell'sThe Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards.
The Ladies' Women's Room: Following the death last week of Marilyn French, Penguin is moving up the reissue date of her classic novel of second-wave feminism, The Women's Room, to May 27. And quite a reissue--compare the new cover to the iconic mass market paperback edition, going from in-your-face to period-piece patina:
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