Playboy Memories In the beginning, my brothers and I imagined they were as rare as Ferrari Testarossas, just as unlikely to turn up in our [...] John Freeman \ Aug 31, 2006 Read More
Winter's Bone A Conversation With Daniel Woodrell Shortly after moving back to his native Missouri Ozarks, novelist Daniel Woodrell realized he might need to give his wife, who hails from [...] John Freeman \ Aug 24, 2006 Read More Daniel Woodrell
Tales Of The Displaced Tom and Huck were small-time dreamers compared to the characters of T.C. Boyle’s fiction. His get-rich-quick schemers have done everything under the sun [...] John Freeman \ Aug 03, 2006 Read More
Entering The Mind Of A Terrorist An Interview With John Updike Four decades ago John Updike climbed all the way to #1 on the New York Times bestseller list with Couples (1968), a rather [...] John Freeman \ Jul 06, 2006 Read More John Updike
Praying For A Full Court Press Watchdogs Of Democracy?: The Waning Washington Press Corps And How It Has Failed The Public Helen Thomas Scribner, Hardcover, $23 Although the American people did not know it, the entire Washington press corps understood that President Bush wanted to go to war in [...] John Freeman \ Jun 29, 2006 Read More
Traveling On The Cheap A Preview Of The Most Promising Summer Releases Gas prices have shown little sign of dropping. Airlines are warning of serious flight delays. And, to top it off, anti-American sentiment overseas [...] John Freeman \ Jun 22, 2006 Read More
Would It Kill You To Read A Book? As commentators never tire of reminding us, Southern California is a place unto itself. Especially the Hollywood Hills. Up there the movies’ gravitational [...] John Freeman \ Jun 15, 2006 Read More
Doggonit, People Like Me Hello, I’m Special: How Individuality Became The New Conformity Hal Niedzviecki(City Lights, Hardcover, $15.95) Generation M ‘‘I am an American, Chicago-born," announced the narrator of Saul Bellow’s classic 1953 novel The Adventures of Augie March . If that book [...] John Freeman \ May 18, 2006 Read More
Three Pack William Carlos Williams wrote on prescription pads. Wallace Stevens gave his poems to a secretary at Hartford Accident and Insurance, who typed them [...] John Freeman \ May 04, 2006 Read More
Spring Verse A Sampling Of National Poetry Month Releases “I've made a study of bearing/and forbearance,” writes Mary Karr in her latest volume of poetry, Sinners Welcome, which reads like a stylish [...] John Freeman \ Apr 06, 2006 Read More