11.22.09
ENTERTAINMENT

"Zoetrope: All-Story" Highlights Up and Coming Latin American Authors

Ten up and coming Latin American authors under 40 have taken front and center in the latest issue of Francis Ford Coppola's accalimed literary journal Zoetrope: All-Story. Many of the authors are being published for the very first time in English. . . READ FULL STORY

ENTERTAINMENT

Roberto Bolaño and Juan Felipe Herrera Win National Book Critics Awards

Roberto Bolaño was posthumously awarded recently when his critically acclaimed novel 2666 won the fiction prize at the National Book Critics Circle, an honor bestowed last year upon Dominican author Junot Diaz for The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar. . . READ FULL STORY

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Two New Novels Found in Roberto Bolaño's Desk

Two new novels were found among the papers recovered posthumously from famed Chilean author Roberto Bolaño's desk in Spain. La Vanguardia reports that the previously unknown manuscripts are entitled Diorama and The Troubles of the Real Police. . . READ FULL STORY

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Nina Garcia To Pen Budget-Conscious Fashion Guide

Marie Claire fashion director and Project Runway judge Nina Garcia is busy working on her third fashion book, due to be released in August. The Style Strategy: A Less is More Approach to Staying Chic and Shopping Smart will teach women how to look. . . READ FULL STORY

ENTERTAINMENT

Things We Learned from Perez Hilton's New Book

In between the running list of "celebrity sluts" and a Lindsay Lohan case study (they're not totally unrelated), there's actually plenty of priceless wisdom to be found in Perez Hilton's first book, Red Carpet Suicide: A Survival Guide. . . READ FULL STORY

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