Sunday Book Review, March 23, 2008


BOOK REVIEW
By Marianne Wiggins
A collection of stories from a master mason of short fiction.

BOOK REVIEW
By Susan Salter Reynolds
Posthumously published, these poems by one of the great masters of the short story deal largely with aging and death.

BOOK REVIEW
By Nina Revoyr
Did James Agee's editor know what he was doing? Apparently not, as a new version of a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is given a makeover.
March 23, 2008

BOOK REVIEW
By Regina Marler
Kunstler's novel, set in a small, isolated town, imagines a post-apocalyptic America in which society has returned to its preindustrial past.

BOOK REVIEW
By Karrie Higgins
Opa Nobody

BOOK REVIEW
By Diana Wagman
Life in the lower depths of southern Ohio.

BOOK REVIEW
By Natalie Moore
The author skewers Chinese society during Mao's cultural revolution in this satirical story of an affair between a soldier and his commander's wife.

BOOK REVIEW
By Lizzie Skurnick
Two 'First Lifers' explore the virtual world.

BOOK REVIEW
By Kristina Lindgren
A look at American power in the 21st century.

Calendar of literary events
For the week of March 23, 2008