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The Fitzgerald-Wodehouse Friendship, and Other News
By
Sadie Stein
January 7, 2013
On the Shelf
Robert McCrum: “In the department of lost meetings, one near-miss that’s always fascinated me is
the on-off friendship
between F. Scott Fitzgerald and P. G. Wodehouse, both of whom came to prominence in America at the end of the Great War.”
And so it begins: hot on the heels of best-of 2012,
The Millions
brings us the
most anticipated reads of 2013
.
New York
digests
the latest in self-help
(or, as Barnes & Noble would have it,
self-improvement
) so you don’t have to.
Can we separate the work of
Ted and Sylvia
from the myth?
One author
dishes the dirt
on publishing a book.
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