الجمعة، 20 أبريل 2012

Books Update: These Be the Verses

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On the Cover of Sunday's Book Review

'The Complete Poems'

This sprawling collection of Philip Larkin's work is accompanied by extensive commentary.

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Also in the Book Review

Frank Langella in a scene from the 1971 film

'Dropped Names: Famous Men and Women as I Knew Them'

The actor Frank Langella went everywhere, met everyone and fell into bed with almost everybody.

'Red Brick, Black Mountain, White Clay'

Christopher Benfey looks for patterns in the wanderings of his far-flung family.

'Wish You Were Here'

A British soldier's death in Iraq spurs his stolid brother on a journey of discovery in this novel.

Marilynne Robinson

'When I Was a Child I Read Books'

Marilynne Robinson's personal and critical essays shed light on her novels.

President Eisenhower waves to crowds after his inauguration, 1953.

'Eisenhower in War and Peace'

Eisenhower knew how to lead without appearing to.

Kevin Young

'The Grey Album: On the Blackness of Blackness'

The trickster, Kevin Young says, is central to black culture.

'Amsterdam Stories'

A collection of stories that aim to capture ecstatic adolescence.

Daniel Sada

'Almost Never'

This novel of lust and longing depicts a postwar Mexico in flux.

'What to Look For in Winter'

Candia McWilliam describes how a rare disorder led her to "functional blindness."

DAVID SHRIGLEY: BRAIN ACTIVITY180 pp. Hayward Publishing. $40.Best known for his wry cartoons, Shrigley has made photographs, sculptures and animated films over two decades. This volume, published to coincide with a survey show in London, includes essays as well as an interview by Dave Eggers. Above,

Fiction Chronicle

New books by Jon McGregor, Catherine Chung, Joseph M. Schuster, Riikka Pulkkinen and Caroline Brothers.

Crime

Twisted Business

In Mark Allen Smith's novel "The Inquisitor," a practitioner of psychological torture tries to protect a defenseless boy against some extremely nasty foes.

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By the Book

Lena Dunham

Lena Dunham

The writer, director and star of the HBO series "Girls" likes to read spiritually leaning self-help, and confessional books by women.

Back Page

Some Book

Celebrating 60 Years of "Charlotte's Web."

Anne Tyler

Inside the List

Anne Tyler, whose new novel is on the list at No. 11, was the counterintuitive choice to review Don DeLillo's "Libra" in the Book Review in 1988.

Editors' Choice

Recently reviewed books of particular interest.

Paperback Row

Paperback books of particular interest.

Book Review Podcast

This week, Frank Langella discusses his new memoir; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; Kevin Young talks about his book "The Grey Album"; Andrew Delbanco on the essays of Marilynne Robinson; and Gregory Cowles has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

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Editor's Note

Thanks for taking the time to read this e-mail. Feel free to send feedback; I enjoy hearing your opinions and will do my best to respond.

John Williams
Books Producer
The New York Times on the Web

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