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Archive for the ‘READINGS’ Category. Elena Ferrante at The Center for Fiction. On Tuesday, September 16 the Italian novelist, Elena Ferrante, will be discussed at the The Center for Fiction in mid-town Manhattan. The panel will consist of the novelists Roxana Robinson and Stacey D’Erasmo and Ferrante’s exceptional translator, Ann Goldstein who is also an […]. The Center for Fiction. The Story of a New Name. Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay. Anaconda — A Selected Short. What My Mother Gave Me. Recently ...
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Posts Tagged ‘The Center for Fiction’. Elena Ferrante at The Center for Fiction. On Tuesday, September 16 the Italian novelist, Elena Ferrante, will be discussed at the The Center for Fiction in mid-town Manhattan. The panel will consist of the novelists Roxana Robinson and Stacey D’Erasmo and Ferrante’s exceptional translator, Ann Goldstein who is also an […]. The Center for Fiction. The Story of a New Name. Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay. Women Behaving Badly: Five Novels I Love. Gone With The Wind.
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Posts Tagged ‘Europa Editions’. Elena Ferrante at The Center for Fiction. On Tuesday, September 16 the Italian novelist, Elena Ferrante, will be discussed at the The Center for Fiction in mid-town Manhattan. The panel will consist of the novelists Roxana Robinson and Stacey D’Erasmo and Ferrante’s exceptional translator, Ann Goldstein who is also an […]. The Center for Fiction. The Story of a New Name. Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay. A Design So Vast. Site designed by Timothy Farrer.
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THE SPICE OF LIFE. From More Magazine — February 2008, via peggymarkel.com. Read More — The Spice of Life. From More Magazine November 2007). Read More In Good Company. WOMEN BEHAVING BADLY:FIVE NOVELS I LOVE. The Center For Fiction. Launches its online magazine,. My contribution: Five Favorite Novels About Women Behaving Badly. Gone With the Wind. Wonder what the other four novels are? JONATHAN COE’S THE TERRIBLE PRIVACY OF MAXWELL SIM. Alfred A. Knopf; 314 pages; $26.95). Click here for full article.
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I am very fortunate to have ended up in some gorgeous spots for one writing reason or another. I will share my favorites with you here, slowly but surely. Outside of Merida in the Yucatan, Hacienda Petac is a private home that is available to rent. It has a spa and all meals are included in the price. The colonial hacienda was in ruins when architect, Salvador Reyes converted it into a modern sanctuary. My husband wrote a poem while we were there. Ceiba Tree, Petac, Mexico. It ended up in The New Yorker.
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Contact me via email: jenny.mcphee@hotmail.com. For enquiries about rights and permissions regarding my books please contact my agent Kim Witherspoon at:. 521 Fifth Avenue, 26th Floor. New York, NY 10175. Telephone – 212.922.3500. Facsimile – 212.922.0535. Jenny McPhee is the author of the novels. A Man of No Moon, No Ordinary Matter. The Center of Things. She is the coauthor with her sisters Martha and Laura of. Girls: Ordinary Girls and Their Extraordinary Pursuits. Crossing the Threshold of Hope.
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Posts Tagged ‘The Story of a New Name’. Elena Ferrante at The Center for Fiction. On Tuesday, September 16 the Italian novelist, Elena Ferrante, will be discussed at the The Center for Fiction in mid-town Manhattan. The panel will consist of the novelists Roxana Robinson and Stacey D’Erasmo and Ferrante’s exceptional translator, Ann Goldstein who is also an […]. The Center for Fiction. The Story of a New Name. Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay. A Design So Vast. Site designed by Timothy Farrer.
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Addison DeWitt Says...: Incognito, Squirrels/The After Dinner Joke, Privacy, The Drowned Man, and more
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Monday, 9 June 2014. Incognito, Squirrels/The After Dinner Joke, Privacy, The Drowned Man, and more. How has it taken me so long to discover the Bush Theatre? It's better than the Donmar- it's in a very cool neighborhood and has comfortable seats! What a revelation. And the play I happened to see- Nick Payne's Incognito. Will surely be among the best I'll see this year. And the subsequent opera based on his book. Major credit for the success of the play goes to the four actors- Paul Hickey, Amelia Lo...
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Addison DeWitt Says...: October 2012
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Thursday, 25 October 2012. An Autumn Theatre Binge: The Judas Kiss, Cabaret, Love and Information, Jumpy, Last of the Haussmans, All That Fall. I wish I could say the binge had been worth it. There were some very decent plays involved, and only one truly dreadful revival of a musical, but I came away from it all with a mild hangover of disappointment and scant enlightenment. Even the gorgeous Italian nude in The. David Hare's 1998 play. About a mother-daughter relationship, was surprisingly much darker t...
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