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Displaying all articles tagged:
James Wood
books
Apr. 21, 2013
At Home With Claire Messud and James Wood, the First Couple of American Fiction
On the eve of the publication of Messud’s new book, she can’t shake the feeling she’s still an outsider.
By
Boris Kachka
Nov. 14, 2011
See the Libraries of Famous Writers
Ah, so
that’s
what Gary Shteyngart’s library looks like.
By
Eliot Glazer
how percussion works
June 12, 2009
New Yorker
Critic James Wood Books New Gig: ‘Guest Percussionist’
On July 1, Wood will add “guest percussion” to a concert by author John Jeremiah Sullivan’s band, Fayaway.
By
Lane Brown
ranters and ravers
Jan. 16, 2009
James Wood Spoofed
Colson Whitehead parodies ‘How Fiction Works’ in the new ‘Harper’s.’
By
Lane Brown
ranters and ravers
July 24, 2008
James Wood Objects to Descriptions of His Book But Does Not Deny He Is Raising an Army
The ‘New Yorker’ critic comments on our claims that his army will soon take over New York.
ranters and ravers
July 23, 2008
Is ‘New Yorker’ Critic James Wood Creating an Army of Like-minded Young Novelists?
But what will James Wood do with his power???
beef
Aug. 29, 2007
‘New Yorker’ Hire Hates Our Way of Life?
“I think he just doesn’t get America,” says Lindsay Waters, an editor at Harvard University Press, of James Wood.