![]() ![]() 'Out of the Jungle': Pardoning Jimmy Hoffa 'Life Script': The Promise of the Human Genome Discoveries 'Meteor in the Madhouse': A Moral History of Chicago 'Jefferson's Pillow': Some Are More Equal McGovern, in his new book.Ī collection of Patricia Highsmith stories makes for a macabre, misanthropic and sometimes alarming volume. 'The Wild Blue': Pilots in the 'Forgotten War'Ī member of the what-was-it-really-like school of military history, Stephen Ambrose focuses on the B-24 and a young pilot, George S. Patricia Bosworth, an ardent but critical Brandophile, elegantly puts the actor's life and art into context. 'Marlon Brando': From Kowalski to Corleone The Bombay-born hero of Salman Rushdie's new novel, whose life deliberately parallels that of the author, rages at life in New York. Jonathan Franzen's Big Book (From The New York Times Magazine, Sept. Jonathan Franzen's novel about a dysfunctional family mimics old-school plottiness to seduce you into realms of geopolitical-spiritual disquiet. 'The Corrections': Jonathan Franzen's American Gothic ![]()
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