Topic: Virginia Woolf
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3 new novels featuring risk-taking protagonists
In these three new releases, characters seize at chances for new experiences.
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Two of September's biggest novels
'Telegraph Avenue' by Michael Chabon and 'NW' by Zadie Smith are two of the hottest releases of the season.
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12 best quotes about writing
Twelve famous authors talk about writing.
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Two of the best-written mysteries of the summer
Two novels that marry a page-turning whodunit with lyrical writing.
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4 noteworthy new novels: What happens when a past love reappears?
These four new novels all feature the specter of a past relationship.
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Fair Game: movie review
The political thriller 'Fair Game' serves up righteous outrage at the outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame.
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Who's your dead mentor?
Five reasons why an author from the past may do more to energize your writing than any of today's hip young marvels.
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The Best American Essays 2010
The essays in this year's anthology – edited by Christopher Hitchens – are both varied and bold.
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Edward Albee: American playwright's goal is to stir humans to change
Albee views drama as a catalyst and creates plays that hold up a mirror to human behavior and make people think.
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Classic review: The Perfect Summer
Calling all Anglophiles: This glimpse of a splendid moment in Edwardian history makes perfect summer reading.
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Susan Boyle will tell her story
British singing sensation Susan Boyle has signed a book deal to write her autobiography.
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Breakfast with Socrates
An Oxford don turned management consultant shows how your most mundane moments are grounded in philosophy.
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Vanessa and Virginia
A novelist imagines her way into the heart of the relationship between sisters, rivals, and artistic collaborators Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell.
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Classic book review: Atonement
The extraordinary range of "Atonement" suggests that there's nothing Ian McEwan can't do.
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Broadway leaps into spring
Some big-name actors return to the stage and stir up the classics.
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Review: 'Revolutionary Road'
DiCaprio, Winslet reunite to blandly advance the myth of the soulless suburbs.
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Fewer items, less controversy in the checkout line
A supermarket chain avoids the choice between the informal and the hypercorrect.
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Mrs. Woolf and the Servants
A look at the servants who helped to create a lifestyle for Virgina Woolf and the Bloomsbury crowd.
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2008 Tony Awards: Old pros and new voices
A preview of the surprisingly hot competition for most of Broadway's coveted awards.



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