Archive for the 'Books We Like' Category

I Love the Title

Posted in Book Promotion Strategies, Books We Like on April 6th, 2006

Powells.com From the Author – Lori Leibovich

I will admit, I’ve spent some time in the playground juggling sandwiches and children with Lori Leibovich. She lives but a Vlad Guerrero toss up the avenue from me, but when I saw her book in the window of our local Barnes and Noble (where she and some of the writers are appearing soon) it was the title that grabbed me.

In this essay, part of the ever surprisingly useful Powells.com newsletter, she explains what it’s all about. Sounds like fun.

Brian’s Blog: Non-fiction Gems

Posted in Books We Like, Garbage Land on December 16th, 2005

Brian’s Blog: Non-fiction Gems

WNYC radio’s Brian Lehrer reports that Garbage Land is one of his show’s listeners’ non-fiction gems. We’re big fans of A Great Improvisation and Mountains Beyond Mountains, too.

My First Literary Crush

Posted in Books We Like on November 15th, 2005

The books famous people loved in college.

Thoroughly entertaining comments by a variety of writers and journalists and TV writers, some fiction, some non-fiction. My own college literary crush was James Joyce, who was the subject of a survey course I took my freshman year. I ended up working as a teaching assistant for the professor, and read not only all of Joyce that year (except Finnegan’s Wake, of course), but Richard Ellman’s incredible biography and much writing about myth and language by people I found in the library stacks, like James George Frazer, Joseph Campbell, Mircea Eliade, Claude Levi-Strauss, and Ernst Cassirer. Back then I believed Ulysses to be the greater book, but Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man to be the more important (because it was, like, readable by everyone). That’s silly, but in hindsight all that reading gave me the confidence that I could tackle any subject if I put my mind to it.