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The orgy of literary treasures bought at Sotheby's auction
Hold on to your hats: Things are about to get hot around here. Hot, that is, for people who love books, who covet literary rarities and whose pulses race at the thought of holding a first edition of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" in their very...
Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Authors, Google+, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture
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All eyes on Apple as e-book price-fixing trial begins
Apple headed to court Monday, as its e-book price fixing trial begins. The U.S. Justice Department alleged last year that Apple had conspired with five publishers to set the prices for e-books when it was planning to launch the iPad and enter the e-book...
Tags: Book, BBC, Apple iPad, Services and Shopping, Trials
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David L. Ulin's summer reading project
Summer is my favorite season — always has been. Partly, it's the light: slow and thick, like a glaze of honey spread across the world. Partly, it's the heat, which I feel in my joints, making me imagine I was loose-limbed again. But more than...
Tags: Book, The Twilight Zone (tv program), Authors, Stanley Kubrick, Jack Nicholson
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The artful meditation of Karen Green, David Foster Wallace's widow
"Bough Down," the first book by artist Karen Green, arrives trailing a train of sorrow. Green was married to writer David Foster Wallace, who committed suicide in September 2008. He was 46. Green has surfaced intermittently since then, giving few...
Tags: Suicide, The New York Times, Poetry
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The Biblioracle: In memory of Warwick Deeping
Between 1920 and 1930, there were three writers with at least five books in the list of 10 best-selling books, according to Publishers Weekly. Two of them are Zane Grey and Sinclair Lewis. The other is Warwick Deeping. Warwick Deeping? --------------...
Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Book, Fiction, Awards and Prizes, Literature
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Poor IRS; it didn't mean to target tea parties
Well, this would explain my $25,000 tax bill. Looks like I picked the wrong year to start up a right-wing militia group. I called it “Tim’s Teas,” and well, who knew? I swear, we were simply a “social welfare”...
Tags: Google Inc., U.S. Congress, Internal Revenue Service, Politics, The Herald-Mail
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It's rich that the IRS wants us to believe it never targets anyone
timr@herald-mail.comWell, this would explain my $25,000 tax bill. Looks like I picked the wrong year to start up a right-wing militia group. I called it “Tim’s Teas,” and well, who knew? I swear, we were simply a “social welfare” organization...Tags: Google Inc., U.S. Congress, Internal Revenue Service, Politics, The Herald-Mail
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A book for Mother's Day? The mystery of my mother's reading habits
No two readers are alike. No two mothers are alike. And the only way to really find out what might be a good book to get your mother for Mother’s Day is to ask her what she likes to read. My own mother’s reading habits have always been a bit...
Tags: Guatemala, Authors, Mother's Day, Central Intelligence Agency, Golda Meir
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Stephen Colbert, Jennifer Egan and 'The Great Gatsby' [Video]
On his show Thursday night, Stephen Colbert hosted a book club with distinct Oprah-like overtones: cozy chairs, yellow pillows, a pastel tie and chardonnay. The book at hand was F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby." To discuss the novel, he...Tags: Google+, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Fiction, True Blood (tv program), Entertainment Events
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Celebrate Thomas Pynchon's birthday with Pynchon in Public Day
Happy birthday to Thomas Pynchon! The reclusive author of "Gravity's Rainbow," "The Crying of Lot 49," "Mason & Dixon" and more turns 76 today. Unlike the attention-seekers that clog our cultural aqueduct, Pynchon isn't likely to show up on CNN or NPR....
Tags: Google+, Arts and Culture, Social Media, NPR, Twitter, Inc.
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No one cares more
The Baltimore SunWhen I got my reviewer's copy of Bill Walsh's new book, Yes I Could Care Less: How to Be a Language Snob Without Being a Jerk (St. Martin's Griffin, 256 pages, $14.99), the book fell open to this passage: "You're free to talk back to your usage guides....Tags: Pump Room, Arts and Culture, Language
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