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26 Feb 2003

Virginia Holman revisits a childhood of mental abandon.
By Jeff Turrentine | 26 Feb 2003 (Arts: Feature)

11 Dec 2002

The new book by the author of Fight Club needs housecleaning more than editing.
By Jeff Turrentine | 11 Dec 2002 (Arts: Feature)

27 Nov 2002

Two new books by leading right-wing thinkers bemoan the culture of victimization--while borrowing some of its most effective gambits.
By Jeff Turrentine | 27 Nov 2002 (Arts: Feature)

31 Jul 2002

In Reynolds Price's new novel, Noble Norfleet, an emotionally malnourished man develops a skill for empathy after passing through a world of sorrows.
By Jeff Turrentine | 31 Jul 2002 (Arts: Feature)

26 Jun 2002

In Haven Kimmel's "The Solace of Leaving Early," two conflicted members of a small community come together to aid a pair of traumatized girls.
By Jeff Turrentine | 26 Jun 2002 (Arts: Feature)

29 May 2002

Two recently published books, Trust Us, We’re Experts! and Everything You Know Is Wrong, show who’s wagging the dog, and just how they’re wagging it.
By Jeff Turrentine | 29 May 2002 (Arts: Feature)

6 Mar 2002

With the recent release of the book "Nigger," discussion has turned again to what may be the most loaded word in the English language. Spelled out in black and white, The Indy offers two takes on this troublesome term.
By Jeff Turrentine | 6 Mar 2002 (News: Feature)

6 Feb 2002

Booker Prize winner Peter Carey brings his tale of a legendary Australian outlaw to the Triangle.
By Jeff Turrentine | 6 Feb 2002 (Arts: Feature)

28 Nov 2001

A new collection of novellas by Allan Gurganus shows that our fictions have the power to improve on reality.
By Jeff Turrentine | 28 Nov 2001 (Arts: Feature)

21 Nov 2001

Jill McCorkle's short-story collection compares human behavior to that of the "lower" beasts.
By Jeff Turrentine | 21 Nov 2001 (Arts: Feature)
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