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Former Dublin newsman Paul Lynch made his debut as a novelist a few years ago with a book called 'Red Sky in Morning,' set in mid-19th century County Donegal, where a rage-driven farmer has committed a murder with devastating results.
~ Alan Cheuse
Book
Century
Committed
County
Debut
Devastating
Dublin
Farmer
Few
Former
His
Made
Morning
Novelist
Paul
Red
Results
Set
Sky
Where
Years
Years Ago
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From sublime affairs of state to the stark and vulgar popular culture of our own contemporary lives, let's make this descent into the lower registers together and recognize the good, nasty fun of 'Gone Girl,' Chicago writer Gillian Flynn's novel about the mysterious disappearance of a clever and deceptive young Midwestern housewife.
~ Alan Cheuse
About
Affairs
Chicago
Clever
Contemporary
Culture
Deceptive
Descent
Disappearance
Fun
Girl
Gone
Good
Housewife
Lives
Lower
Make
Midwestern
Mysterious
Nasty
Novel
Our
Own
Popular
Popular Culture
Recognize
Stark
State
Sublime
Together
Vulgar
Writer
Young
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I wish - I wish instead of just recommending these books, I could set them down at your doorstep. The collected stories of John Updike, the second volume of T.C. Boyle's collected stories, and Stanley Crouch's book about the rise and times of our genius saxophone player Charlie Parker. These are deep books, books that you can get lost in.
~ Alan Cheuse
About
Book
Books
Charlie
Charlie Parker
Collected
Could
Deep
Doorstep
Down
Genius
Get
I Wish
Instead
John
Just
Lost
Our
Parker
Player
Rise
Saxophone
Second
Set
Stanley
Stories
Them
Times
Volume
Wish
You
Your
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In 'A Scandalous Woman,' the eventually distraught narrator watches as her high-spirited friend is beaten down - literally and figuratively - by Ireland's pious customs.
~ Alan Cheuse
Beaten
Customs
Down
Eventually
Friend
Her
Ireland
Literally
Narrator
Pious
Scandalous
Watches
Woman
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In 'Shadow Tag,' Erdrich creates scenes from a fictional marriage, that of two American Indians, Irene and her painter husband Gil, that suggest some of the worst psychological torments and stresses of real life.
~ Alan Cheuse
American
American Indians
Creates
Fictional
Her
Husband
Indians
Life
Marriage
Painter
Psychological
Real
Real Life
Scenes
Shadow
Some
Stresses
Suggest
Tag
Two
Worst
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Reading is as much a part of life as any part, and it's life itself. And it allows us to live other lives that we might not have lived if we hadn't picked up those books.
~ Alan Cheuse
Any
Books
Itself
Life
Live
Lived
Lives
Might
Much
Other
Part
Picked
Reading
Those
Up
Us
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Sad to think that we won't have any new stories from John Updike, one of the last century's masters. But so many here in the two volumes of his collected stories, 186 by my count, stories to read, reread, savor over the course of a cold season. Updike's genius in the short form spills out of these many, many pages.
~ Alan Cheuse
Any
Century
Cold
Collected
Count
Course
Form
Genius
Here
His
John
Last
Many
Masters
New
Out
Over
Pages
Read
Sad
Savor
Season
Short
Stories
Think
Two
Volumes
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The dedication of Don Winslow's novel 'The Cartel' is nearly two pages long: a list of journalists who were either murdered or 'disappeared' in Mexico between 2004 and 2012 - the period covered in this hugely hypnotic new thriller.
~ Alan Cheuse
Between
Covered
Dedication
Disappeared
Either
Hugely
Hypnotic
Journalists
List
Long
Mexico
Nearly
New
Novel
Pages
Period
Thriller
Two
Were
Who
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The premise of 'Descent' may sound pretty straightforward: One summer morning while vacationing with her family in the foothills of the Rockies, a young girl, a high-school athlete in her senior year, goes out for a run in the higher altitudes - and disappears.
~ Alan Cheuse
Athlete
Descent
Disappears
Family
Girl
Goes
Her
Higher
May
Morning
Out
Premise
Pretty
Run
Senior
Senior Year
Sound
Straightforward
Summer
While
Year
Young
Young Girl
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We want a world with both historians and novelists, don't we? Not with one or the other. Every fiction writer crosses the line that divides artistry and documentation - or erases it.
~ Alan Cheuse
Artistry
Both
Crosses
Divides
Documentation
Every
Fiction
Fiction Writer
Historians
Line
Novelists
Other
Want
World
Writer
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When Edna O'Brien's first novel, 'The Country Girls,' was published in 1960, her family and neighbors in the small Irish village where she was born tossed copies into a bonfire expressly set for that horrifying purpose.
~ Alan Cheuse
Bonfire
Born
Copies
Country
Family
First
Girl
Her
Horrifying
Irish
Neighbors
Novel
Published
Purpose
Set
She
Small
Tossed
Village
Where
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