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Murder! Intrigue! Book Clubs! And Other News
By
Sadie Stein
June 4, 2013
On the Shelf
“Illustrator Jonathan Wolstenholme is a fine artist living in London who depicts still lifes [that] feature animated books with arms engaged in humorous scenarios.”
Tee-hee
.
Pulitzer-winning novelist Adam Johnson interviews
Kim Jong-il’s sushi chef
.
The prime suspect in
Pablo Neruda’s
possible murder is an American double agent in witness protection (!!!).
Today, Melville House releases James Agee’s
“Cotton Tenants: Three Families”
in book form.
How to spot
the homicidal maniac
in your book club.
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