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More Reviews Written by Lisa Zeidner
In The New York Times Book Review: Crocodile Soup by Julia Darling, May 21, 2000. Having Everything by John L'Heureux, Sept. 12, 1999. Someone to Watch Over Me by Richard Bausch, Aug. 30, 1999. Dawn Powell: A Biography by Tim Page, November 15, 1998. The Anatomist by Federico Andahazi, Sept. 13, 1998. The Girl in the Flammable Skirt by Aimee Bender, Aug. 23, 1998. Man or Mango? by Lucy Ellmann, May 24, 1998. A Private State by Charlotte Bacon, March 1, 1998. Normal by Lucia Nevai, May 20, 1997. Lies of the Saints by Erin McGraw, Sept. 1, 1996. Dreamhouse by Alison Habens, April 21, 1996. You Will Learn to Love Me by Susan Chace, Mar. 12, 1995. Dancer With One Bruised Knee by Lynne McFall, Nov. 6, 1994. Family Terrorists by Antonya Nelson, July 10, 1994. The Book of Guys by Garrison Keiller, Dec. 12, 1993. Love <Enter> by Paul Kafka, May 24, 1993. Kumin, and Hotel Insomnia by Charles Simic, March 19, 1993. The Father by Sharon Olds, Looking for Luck by Maxine Taller Women: A Cautionary Tale by Laurence Naumoff, Sept. 20, 1992. The Elephant by Richard Rayner, Apr. 12, 1992. Extraordinary People by Paul Gervais, Jan. 12, 1992. Boomfell by Douglas Hobbie, Jun. 30, 1991. New Japanese Voices: The Best Contemporary Fiction from Japan, ed. Helen Mitsios, Feb. 17, 1991. Adult Entertainment by John Metcalf, Jan. 27, 1990. The War Zone by Alexander Stuart, June 4, 1989. These Things Happen by Marian Thurm, Nov. 27, 1988. Coming First by Paul Bryers, Apr. 17, 1988. Cigarettes by Harry Mathews, Nov. 8, 1987. The River in Winter by David Small, Jan. 25, 1987. Swimming to Cambodia by Spalding Gray, Jan. 12, 1985. They Sleep Without Dreaming by Penelope Gilliatt, Oct. 25, 1985. North Gladiola by James Wilcox, June 30, 1985. Voices From the Moon by Andre Dubus, Nov. 18, 1984.
In The Washington Post Book World: A Friend of the Earth By T.C. Boyle, Sept. 3, 2000. Moses Supposes by Ellen Currie, Oct. 17, 1994. What the Dogs Have Taught Me by Merrill Markoe, May 18, 1992. Under the 82nd Airborne by Deborah Eisenberg, Jan. 28, 1992. Medusa's Gift by Lois Gould, Sept. 22, 1991. Kiss Out by Jill Eisenstadt, Mar. 25, 1991. Squandering the Blue by Kate Braverman, Sept. 28, 1990.
In The Philadelphia Inquirer (selected): Experience by Maritn Amis, June 25, 2000. Eating Naked by Stephen Dobyns, (date). The Everlasting Story of Nory by Nicholson Baker, May 31, 1998. Because They Wanted To by Mary Gaitskill, May 16, 1998. Jack Maggs by Peter Carey, March 8, 1998. Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes, Feb. 28, 1998. Hooked by Pauline Kael, Apr. 9, 1989. Highbrow/Lowbrow: The Emergence of a Cultural Hierarchy in America by Lawrence W. Levine, Dec. 27, 1988. Objects of Desire: Design and Society from Wedgwood to IBM by Adrian Forty, June 22, 1986. The Collected Stories of Muriel Spark by Muriel Spark and The Faith and Fiction of Muriel Spark by Ruth Whittaker, Nov. 17, 1985 Intimate Strangers: The Culture of Celebrity by Richard Shickel, Apr. 14, 1985. Money: A Suicide Note by Martin Amis, March 31, 1985. Victory Over Japan by Ellen Gilchrist, Dec. 4, 1984. Bright Lights, Big City by Jay McInerney, Sept. 30, 1984. We Don't Live Here Anymore: The Novellas of Andre Dubus by Andre Dubus, July 15, 1984. The Art of Fiction: Notes on Craft by Young Writers by John Gardner, Jan. 22, 1984. Parts of a World: Wallace Stevens Remembered by Peter Brazeau, Dec. 25, 1983. Rates of Exchange by Malcolm Bradbury, Dec. 4, 1983. Class: A Guide Through the American Status System by Paul Fussell, Nov. 6, l983. The Cannibal Galaxy by Cynthia Ozick, Sept. 6, 1983. The Moons of Jupiter by Alice Munroe, Feb. 20, 1983.
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