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Writer Ben Fountain was introduced to the world through a 2008 Malcolm Gladwell essay about artistic talent. In it, Gladwell questions the model of the young prodigy, juxtaposing Fountain—who wrote full-time for 18 years before the publication of his sho Full Article at The A.V. Club
Ben Fountain was the lead subject in a 2008 New Yorker article by Malcolm Gladwell about “late bloomers.” Whereas the precocious likes of Jonathan Safran Foer had books published practically the moment they got out of college, Fountain’s first collection Full Article at The New York Times
NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 27: Steve Ells and Jonathan Safran Foer attend the 2011 WSJ Magazine Innovator of the Year Awards at the Museum of Modern Art on October 27, 2011 in New York City. View Photo »
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I am 25 years old and my grandfather has been gone for seven years. In some kind of quarter-life crisis, existentialist desire to reconnect with him (and my family, and my past) I began collecting his things. I’m by no means Jonathan Safran Foer status w Full Article at Burn Away
Maybe it was when I began waking up in the middle of the night, reaching over to turn on my phone "just to see the time," and checking e-mail and Facebook...at 3:19 am. Maybe it was when I found myself wincing while reading an article about people who ha Full Article at Boston.com
Only 1 left in stock at $7.95! Inventor, jewelry designer, Francophile, tambourine player, and pacifist, nine-year-old Oskar careens from Central Park to Coney Island searching for a lock to fit the myst Full Article at Powell's Books
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The change has come more slowly to books than it came to music or to business correspondence, but by now it feels inevitable. The digital era is upon us. The Twilights and Freedoms of 2025 will be consumed primarily as e-books. In many ways, this is good Full Article at The Browser
The New York Times Magazine 's "Ethicist" just held an essay contest with the theme, "Is it ethical to eat meat?" The judges were an all-star roster from the modern foodie writing world -- Michael Pollan, Jonathan Safran Foer, Mark Bittman, Andrew Light Full Article at The Huffington Post
Consider the paradox: For more than a century, one of the iconic elements of the concrete-encased island of Manhattan has been the 800-plus acres of verdant green at its heart. This literary celebration of the park's unique charms, which- which collects Full Article at Barnes & Noble Review
Jonathan Safran Foer is an American author best known for his novels Everything Is Illuminated (2002) and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2005). In 2009, he published a work of nonfiction titled Eating Animals. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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What actually happened that day? What is a novel capable of? These are the two questions I have been living inside of, and I hope they will answer one another: my novel is what happened that day; and a truthful, experiential telling of that day is what the novel is capable of.
There are a lot of parts of this document that I might not read to my kids at certain ages or that I might say we as a family, this is not what we believe ... But the real question of belief is not particular to a good conversation. Was it just to kill every Egyptian first-born? We can have disagreement...
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The Haggadah is the user’s manual for the most widely celebrated Jewish holiday, Passover
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