Topic: Russell Banks

The IFOA Questionnaire: Tom Perrotta

Handout. . This year's International Festival of Authors, which takes place between October 19 and 30 in Toronto, features nearly 200 participants...
Lost Memory of Skin By Russell Banks Knopf Canada 416 pp; $32. . Reviewed by Donna Bailey Nurse. . Most of Russell Banks's best-loved novels are...

'Lost Memory of Skin,' by Russell Banks

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Russell Banks, Anne Enright, and Gary Shteyngart are among the writers coming to Toronto later this year, as the International Festival of Authors...
Posted on 05/24/11 at 11:00pm by webmaster . World-renowned authors David McCullough, Russell Banks, Dave Eggers, Terry McMillan, Pulitzer...
Author and playwright Claudia Dey guest edits the Afterword this week. Her latest book is How to Be a Bush Pilot: A Field Guide to Getting Luckier...
This being my first time reading Russell Banks, I had high hopes. Jordan is an "artist" (and whether a very good one or hack we never know for sure) who secretly envies the poorer classes because they have to work for what ...
Actress Posey, filmmakers Spurlock and Kusama, author Banks join Sundance festival juriesParker Posey, author Russell Banks and filmmakers Karyn Kusama and Morgan Spurlock are among the jurors for this month's Sundance Film Festival.Actress Posey, whose films include past Sundance entries ...

Internal Combustion

A review is presented of the book " The Reserve," by Russell Banks. The Nation.32 April 14, 2008 I f there can be said to be a prototypical "man's writer" firing from the front lines of American fiction today, Russell Banks ...

The Relation of My Imprisonment

Aspects of the topic The Relation of My Imprisonment are discussed in the following places at Britannica. An experimental novel, The Relation of My Imprisonment (1984), set in 17th-century New England, was regarded by most reviewers as conceptually and stylistically....