The New York Times Book Review 1997 - Abstracts

The New York Times Book Review 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
Absolutely the last Dodger memoir ever.(humor - Brooklyn Dodgers)(Bookend)(Column)Business, generalMcCall, Bruce
A loaf of bread, a ton of cheese and thou. (Kathyrn and Ross Petras' new anthology)Business, generalSchone, Mark
American dreamers: Melville and Kerouac. (authors Herman Melville and Jack Kerouac)(Column)Business, generalStone, Robert
A world away, a generation later. (timelessness of the book 'World Of Our Fathers' by Irving Howe)(Column)Business, generalDickstein, Morris
Beach blanket bibliophiles: what's up this summer, reading-wise, for America's princes and princesses of prose?(humor)(Cover Story)Business, generalMcCall, Bruce
Can this collaboration be saved?(authors - humor)(Bookend)(Column)Business, generalKaplan, Justin, Bernays, Ann
Dos Passos and the many lives of 'U.S.A.'(John Dos Passos)(Bookend)(Column)Business, generalGilman, Richard
English in India: still all the Raj.(Column)Business, generalIyer, Pico
Fighting words.(battle to make French predominant in Quebec, Canada)Business, generalRichler, Mordeai
For writers who'd rather be on MTV. (Column)Business, generalDaum, Meghan
Fumbling after grace: fishing and writing.(Column)Business, generalMorris, Holly
Hard times in Ultima Thule.(novel "Independent People" by Halldor Laxness)(Column)Business, generalDillard, Annie
Henry James: losing it at the movies.(adapting James to filmmaking)(Bookend)(Column)Business, generalMiller, Laura
He's Tiger Woods and you're not. (books about golf)(Column)Business, generalEisenberg, Lee
How dark? How stormy? I can't recall.(Column)Business, generalQuindlen, Anna
Huey, Dewey, Louie and other classics. (books read during childhood)(Column)Business, generalEpstein, Leslie
Imagining Emily.(Emily Dickinson in literature and art)(Bookend)(Column)Business, generalSchmidt, Elizabeth
James Dickey, size XL. (American writer)(Column)Business, generalPrice, Reynolds
James Marshall, wicked angel. (author and illustrator of children's books)(Column)Business, generalSendak, Maurice
Jeeves and the great white way. (humor)Business, generalHendra, Tony
Leaky boat to China.(David Selbourne's book 'The City of Light: An Authentic Traveler's Tale')(Essay)(Column)Business, generalSpence, Jonathan
Leave-takings, codas and fond goodbyes.(historians' exit lines in major works)(Bookend)(Column)Business, generalGay, Peter
Making book on Oprah.(Oprah Winfrey's power over book sales)(Bookend)(Column)Business, generalFeldman, Gayle
Martial bliss comes to Madame Bovary.(satire)(Bookend)(Column)Business, generalGorman, James
Missing Murray Kempton.(Column)Business, generalKazin, Alfred
Notable books of the year 1997.Business, general 
On reading Pope's Homer.(Alexander Pope's translation 'Illiad')Business, generalWills, Garry
Oxford and all that jazz.(Oxford University Press's Sheldon Meyer retires)(Bookend)(Column)(Interview)Business, generalGiddins, Gary
Preferred reading. (recommended books)(The Book Lover's Guide to Reading Groups)(Special Advertising Supplement)(Bibliography)Business, generalJacobsohn, Rachael
Shakespeare meets the long gray line.(Column)Business, generalMuske, Carol
Street singer. (poet Allen Ginsberg: includes his poem, 'Gone Gone Gone')Business, generalMcGrath, Charles
Summer reading.(Cover Story)Business, general 
Summer reading for you and your children.(The Book Lover's Guide to Reading Groups)(Special Advertising Supplement)(Bibliography)Business, general 
Tambimuttu in New York. (poet Thurairajah Tambimutti)(Column)Business, generalSonnenberg, Ben
The big bang theory of science books.(Bookend)(Column)Business, generalHorgan, John
The French still love a succes de scandale. (recent French books written by women)(Bookend)(Column)Business, generalde Courtivron, Isabelle
The history of a historical novel.(Column)Business, generalMiller, Andrew
The holy alliance.(Pope John Paul II and Ronald Reagan; anticommunism)(Letter to the Editor)Business, generalBernstein, Carl
The Karma Sutra of Reading. (satire cartoon)(Illustration)Business, generalChwast, S.
The last man of letters. (memorial tribute to late writer V.S. Pritchett)Business, generalTheroux, Paul
The making of E.B. White.(Column)Business, generalAngell, Roger
The more things change.... (children's literature; includes list of popular books)Business, generalLipson, Eden Ross
The morning after the night before. (humor - literary history)(Bookend)(Column)Business, generalConnor, Russell
The Puritan's Puritan.(history of John Winthrop's 'Journal')(Bookend)(Column)Business, generalBreen, Timothy H.
The road warrior's books on tape.(Column)Business, generalGorman, James
The Round Room comes to an end. (Round Reading Room of the British Museum)(Column)Business, generalGoreau, Angeline
The way of Don B. (Don Barthelme, writer)Business, general 
The writer: a new Canadian life-form.(adapted from acceptance speech for 1997 National Arts Club Medal for Literature)(Bookend)(Column)Business, generalAtwood, Margaret
Those in the know know.(The Book Lover's Guide to Reading Groups)(Special Advertising Supplement)Business, general 
Two giants of literary cricketism. (intellectuals Michael Manley and C.L.R. James)(Column)Business, generalAnderson, Jervis
Ways of doing time.(writer Jean-Paul Kauffmann's experiences behind his new novel,"The Black Room of Longwood")(Bookend)(Column)(Interview)Business, generalCohen, Roger
Who's afraid of Arnold Bennett? (author)(Column)Business, generalLesser, Wendy
Why I am for the birds.(field guides)(Bookend)(Column)Business, generalRosen, Jonathan
Why Judy Blume endures. (author)(Column)Business, generalOppenheimer, Mark
Wilder and the marvels of the heart. (an analysis of the effectiveness of Thornton Wilder as a writer and artist)Business, generalMcClatchy, J.D.
Wrecked on the Fourth of July. (journey taken by Alexis de Tocqueville and Gustave de Beaumont in 1831)(Column)Business, generalKammen, Michael
Yes, a big seller can have footnotes.(university presses)(Bookend)(Column)(Industry Overview)Business, generalShapiro, James
Yes I said I will take my Prozac yes.Business, generalGeorge, Alexander, Douglass, Lawrence
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