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Jan 14, 2013 — The Ireland native is best known as a filmmaker — he directed The Crying Game, Interview with the Vampire and the Showtime series The Borgias — but he began his career as a writer. His 1980 novel, The Past, has been reissued in the United States.
Dec 8, 2011 — Novelist Ellen Meister explores how a single character might live parallel lives in alternate dimensions, while philosopher Sam Harris explores how science should shape human values. Also, an attempt to re-create the perfect peasant bread, and in-depth profiles of Charles Dickens and Louisa May Alcott.
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Jul 17, 2011 — NPR coverage of Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy, Louise Shanks Maude, Aylmer Maude, and Louise Shanks Maude. News, author interviews, critics' picks and more.
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Jul 17, 2011 — NPR coverage of The Piano Teacher by Janice Y. K. Lee. News, author interviews, critics' picks and more.
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Jul 15, 2011 — NPR coverage of Mrs. Bridge by Evan S. Connell. News, author interviews, critics' picks and more.
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Jul 15, 2011 — NPR coverage of The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James and Geoffrey Moore. News, author interviews, critics' picks and more.
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Jul 15, 2011 — NPR coverage of Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero by William Makepeace Thackeray and John Sutherland. News, author interviews, critics' picks and more.
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Jul 15, 2011 — NPR coverage of We Are All Fine Here by Mary Guterson. News, author interviews, critics' picks and more.
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Jul 15, 2011 — NPR coverage of The Painting by Nina Schuyler. News, author interviews, critics' picks and more.
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Mar 13, 2011 — In The Other Life, author Ellen Meister writes about a woman who can simultaneously live two realities — that of a suburban houswife, and a big city dreamer. How does she do it? Through a portal hidden in her basement.


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