Thursday, October 16, 2008
Good Reads at The New Yorker
The New Yorker keeps writer Malcolm Gladwell busy in between books. In his latest cultural probe, Gladwell examines late-blooming artists and prodigies and spends time mulling the success of writers Ben Fountain and Jonathan Safran Foer. Also featured - recent short fiction from Roddy Doyle whose books are wonderful. Doyle appears at the International Festival of Authors at Harbourfront next week.
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