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<title>June, 1, 2011 Hans Keilson dies at 101</title>
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<description>Francine Prose: "The Death of the Adversary and Comedy in a Minor Key are masterpieces, 
and Hans Keilson is a genius</description>
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<title>May, 13, 2011 Francine Prose has written a novel about the American Dream</title>
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<description>"I am never going to do another book of nonfiction again as long as I live."</description>
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<title>April, 6, 2011 To tweet or not to tweet</title>
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<description>Would Shakespeare have been a twitterer? Ian McEwan thinks he wouldn't and he certainly isn't.</description>
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<title>February, 24, 2011 Weak writing?</title>
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<description>The deeper reasons for the appeal of Mad Men.</description>
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<title>January, 20, 2011 Is it possible to write a philosophical novel?</title>
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<title>December, 24, 2010 Dos and don'ts for writing fiction</title>
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<description>Margaret Atwood: "Essentially ou're on your own. Nobody is making you do this: you chose it, so don't whine."</description>
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<title>December, 10, 2010 Murakami's famous love story turned into a movie.</title>
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<title>December, 6, 2010 Do pyschologists make better novelists?</title>
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<title>November, 21, 2010 Interview with novelist and psychoanalyst Hans Keilson, 77 years after his debut</title>
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<title>November, 19, 2010 The best sex scenes in the past two decades have come from gay and lesbian novelists</title>
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<title>November, 14, 2010: What keeps aspiring novelists who will probably never be published working?</title>
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<title>November, 6, 2010: Nadine Gordimer: "The process of writing fiction is totally unconscious"</title>
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<title>November, 6, 2010: Nietzsche, in Julian Young’s biography, was a likable sort of guy</title>
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<title>November, 5, 2010 Why have religious authors gone on a crusade for Harry Potter?</title>
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<title>November, 2, 2010: Salley Vickers explains the working of myths</title>
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<title>October, 30, 2010: Dutch writer Harry Mulisch dies</title>
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<title>October, 29, 2010: Harry Mulisch (The Assault, The Discovery of Heaven) seriously ill</title>
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<title>October, 28, 2010: Grove/Atlantic publishes Roger Sterling's autobiography</title>
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<title>October, 26, 2010: Dave Eggers peptalks at National Novel Writing Month 2010</title>
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<title>October, 25, 2010: Shakespeare didn’t sound like Laurence Olivier</title>
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<title>October, 25, 2010: New Zealanders don't want hobbits to leave</title>
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<title>October, 24, 2010: Booker prize increases longevity</title>
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<title>October, 23, 2010: Jane Austen was a bad speller</title>
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<title>October, 20, 2010: JK Rowling wins Hans Christian Andersen literature award (£60,000)</title>
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<title>October, 11, 2010: What does procrastination tells us about our (multiple) selves?</title>
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<title>October, 10, 2010: Going with the flow: how to live like Montaigne</title>
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<title>To exist or not to exist</title>
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Through no fault of my own I had landed in a paradox. I had just started my life, but at the 
same time I was in my late sixties... 
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<title>Barefoot steps</title>
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I told Ronny and Adela about my meeting with the doctor. Suddenly Ronny cried out: 'Good gracious! 
Not a Mohammedan?' He started questioning me...
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<title>The earth's mirror</title>
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When the National Anthem was played, we all rose from our chairs. Ronny offered me a drink, but I 
had had enough drinks. I had drinks all the time...
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<title>A placebo response to Barack Obama</title>
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Barack Obama is a gifted speaker and writer. He knows his way around a metaphor and he knows how
to deliver a speech. He even knows how to elicit a placebo response in his audience...
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<title>The other side of the moon</title>
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The doctor walked me back to the Club. He asked me if I cared to see the Minto Hospital in the 
morning. ‘Thank you’, I said, ‘I have seen it already...'
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<title>Julian Barnes' fear of being eaten by a crocodile</title>
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Julian Barnes says he wouldn’t mind dying so much, as long as he didn’t end up dead at the end 
of it...
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<title>The moon in the mosque</title>
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I decided not to go to the play. It was terribly hot at the Club and I had seen it already in 
London. I went for a walk instead. Chandrapore had been a bit of a disappointment...
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