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A researcher in Boston believes he has found a new pseudonym used by Louisa May Alcott — the first to be discovered since the 1940s.
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The Czech writer tackled big topics — sex, surveillance, death, totalitarianism — but always with a sense of humor. Blacklisted and banned in the Soviet Union, he left for France in 1975.
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The author of The Road, Blood Meridian and No Country For Old Men embodied a strong Southwestern sensibility, writing often about men grappling with the existence of evil.
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'Three Muses' is Martha Anne Toll's debut novel about a Holocaust survivor who is bereft by past trauma and struggling to find his way to a kind of hope.
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Book Public: Angie Cruz's novel is a poignant portrait of a strong immigrant woman