F. Scott Fitzgerald 17: A
new book examine the marriage of one of Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda
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Sheldon Meyer '49 Meyer edited
more than 50 books on American history
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Dick Purdue '50: Internet publisher
seeks quality material out of the mainstream
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Frank Deford '61: Writer explores
Rubens and reincarnation in his seventh novel
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Peter Kaminsky '69: One writer
obsesses on food and fishing
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Gerald Horne '70: A review
of From The Barrel of a Gun: The United States and the War Against
Zimbabwe, 1965-1980, by Gerald Horne,
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Alan Lightman '70: Author looks
at the modern age in his novel, The Diagnosis
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Alfred '72 Glossbrenner: With
his wife, Emily, they offer literary tidbits about your favorite authors
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Neil Henry '77: Talks
about his book Pearl's Secret: A Black Man's Search for His White Family
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Madison Smartt Bell '79: Author
and professor finds himself a literary mentor to his students
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Christoper Chambers 82: With
his first novel, attorney breaks new ground in crime story genre
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Lisa Belkin Gelb '82: Talks
about the clash of careers and kids in her new book
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Mark Bernstein '83: His
new book details the origins and history of the gridiron game
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Jane Shumate Alison '83: Debut
novel, The Love-Artist , gets good reviews
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Sina Khajeh-Najafi '87: Editor
of new literary magazine, Cabinet
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Adam Barr '88: An excerpt from
a book about working at Microsoft
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Frederick Reiken '88: A writer
talks about his new book and the writing life
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Will Weiser '89: Publicist
talks about his job as director of publicity at Crown Business Publishers
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Wendy Kopp '89: Education reformer
talks about her life and work and book
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Stephanie Rosenbaum 90:
Her new sassy bride book encourages brides-to-be to think creatively
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Jennifer Weiner '91: First-time
novelist writes book about bad boyfriends
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Peter Hessler '92: Writer
talks about teaching in China and his new book, River Town
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Akhil Sharma 92: Investment
banker pens award-winning novel, The Obedient Father
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Lesley Carlin '95: Etiquette
Girl talks about her new book of manners, Things You Need to Be Told
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Chris Lear 96: Writer
and runner recounts his year of running cross-country with the University
of Colorado
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Frederick Crews *58: Author
of The Pooh Perplex, pokes the Academy once more with his new book, Postmodern
Pooh
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Rebecca Goldstein *77: Writer,
an imp of metaphysics, talks
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Anne Matthews *81:
In her book, she chronicles natures tenacious hold on habitat
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