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What doesn’t she do? Margaret Atwood, the Canadian tour de force we know primarily as a prolific novelist and short-story writer is also a writer of literary criticism, opera, and…comics. She tweeted...
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Tove Jansson (1914-2001), the Finnish artist most renowned for her creation of the Moomin books for children (as well as cartoon strips and political cartoons) was less famously a novelist and short...
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Narrative takes so many forms. Doubly Gifted, by Kathleen Hjerter, is a delightful reminder of this fact, and don’t be surprised if you’ve never heard of it. We found our 1986 hard cover edition...
View ArticleA Portrait of the Artist as a Bookshelf: “My Ideal Bookshelf” is revelatory
Like many projects whose time has come, My Ideal Bookshelf, released in November 2012 by publishers Little, Brown, is several things at once. It is a beautifully illustrated collection which...
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