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‘A Frightening Time in America’: An Interview with David Foster Wallace
Ostap Karmodi Steve Rhodes David Foster Wallace giving a reading at All Saints Church, San Francisco, 2006 The following conversation is drawn from an interview I did with David Foster Wallace in September 2006 as part of a series of articles and radio pieces about important foreign writers, artists, and movie directors who were not well known in Russia at the time. (Unfortunately, Wallace’s ...

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Another year of programs for teens
CHICAGO — In this sequel to the book that "takes teen services to a new level" ( Adolescence ), YA experts Amy J. Alessio and Kimberly A. Patton present entirely new content while building on the successful formula they established earlier.

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The Nobel Prize in Literature 2006
Nobelprize.org, The Official Web Site of the Nobel Prize ... The Nobel Prize in Literature 2006 was awarded to Orhan Pamuk "who in the quest for the melancholic soul of ...
The year 2006 in literature involved some significant events and new books. Contents 1 Books 1.1 Literature 1.2 Children's and young adult fiction 1.3 Fantasy 1.4 Historical fiction 1.5 Horror 1.6 Humor satire 1.7 Mystery & Crime 1.8 Romance 1.9 Science fiction 1.10 New drama 1.11 Poetry 1.12 Non-fiction 2 Short stories 2.1 Best American Short Stories 2006 2.2 O. Henry Prize stories 3 Deaths 4 Awards 5 See also 6 References Books Literature Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - Half of a Yellow Sun Chris Adrian - The Children's Hospital (August 28) Martin Amis - House of Meetings Margaret Atwood - Moral Disorder Franois Bgaudeau - Entre les murs Peter Behrens - The Law of Dreams T. C. Boyle - Talk Talk James Chapman - Stet (January 7) Douglas Coupland - jPod Mark Z. Danielewski - Only Revolutions Patricia Duncker - Miss Webster and Chrif Dave Eggers - What Is the What: The Autobiography of Valentino Achak Deng (October 25) Rawi Hage - De Niro's Game Anosh Irani - The Song of Kahunsha Vincent Lam - Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures David Mitchell - Black Swan Green Alice Munro - The View from Castle Rock Joyce Carol Oates - Black Girl / White Girl Heather O'Neill - Lullabies for Little Criminals Carolyn Parkhurst - Lost and Found Thomas Pynchon - Against the Day (November 21) John Updike - Terrorist (June 6) Children's and young adult fiction Dave Barry & Ridley Pearson - Peter and the Shadow Thieves (July 15) John Boyne - The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Eoin Colfer - Artemis Fowl and the Lost Colony (September 12) (fifth in the Artemis Fowl series) Charlie Higson - Blood Fever (January 1) (second in the Young James Bond series) D. J. MacHale - The Quillan Games (May 16) David Mitchell - Black Swan Green (April 11) Robert Muchamore Divine Madness (novel) (fifth in the CHERUB series) Man vs Beast (sixth in the CHERUB series) Garth Nix - Sir Thursday (March 1) (fourth in the Keys to the Kingdom series) Terry Pratchett - Wintersmith (October 1) (third in the Tiffany Aching series) Lemony Snicket - The End (October 13) (13th in A Series of Unfortunate Events) Paul Stewart - Freeglader (US) (February 28) (eighth in The Edge Chronicles) Jonathan Stroud - Ptolemy's Gate Markus Zusak - The Book Thief (March 14) Fantasy Joe Abercrombie - The Blade Itself (May 4) (first in The First Law series) R. Scott Bakker - The Thousandfold Thought (January 20) (third in the Prince of Nothing trilogy) Steven Erikson - The Bonehunters (March 1) (sixth in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series) Terry Goodkind - Phantom (July 18) (10th in the Sword of Truth series) Laurell K. Hamilton - Mistral's Kiss (December 12) (fifth in the Merry Gentry series) Sherrilyn Kenyon - Dark Side of the Moon (May 30) (15th in the Dark-Hunter Series) Gregory Keyes - The Blood Knight (July 11) (third in The Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone series) Dean Koontz - Brother Odd (November 28) (third in the Odd Thomas series) Tanith Lee - Piratica II (second in The Piratica Series) Scott Lynch - The Lies of Locke Lamora (June 27) (first in the Gentleman Bastards series) Zhang Muye - Ghost Blows Out the Light (March) James Patterson - School's Out Forever (May 23) (second in the Maximum Ride series) Angie Sage - Flyte (March 1) (second in the Septimus Heap series) Darren Shan Bec (October 2) (fourth in The Demonata series) Demon Thief (June 7) (second in The Demonata series) Slawter (November 1) (third in The Demonata series) Catherynne M. Valente - The Orphan's Tales: In the Night Garden (October 31) (first volume of The Orphan's Tales) Jeff VanderMeer - Shriek: An Afterword (August 8) Historical fiction Kunal Basu - Racists Bernard Cornwell The Lords of the North Sharpe's Fury Charles Frazier - Thirteen Moons (October 3) Michael Moorcock - The Vengeance of Rome (January 5) (fourth in the Pyat Quartet) Naomi Novik - Temeraire (January 7) Sarah Waters - The Night Watch (March 23) Jack Whyte - Knights of the Black and White (August 8) (first in the Templar Trilogy) Gene Wolfe - Soldier of Sidon (October 31) (third book in the Soldier series) Horror James Patterson & Peter de Jonge - Beach Road (May 1) Victor Heck - Downward Spiral (November 27) Stephen King Cell (January 24) Lisey's Story (October 24) Thomas Ligotti - Teatro Grottesco James Robert Smith and Stephen Mark Rainey (ed.) - Evermore Humor satire Max Barry - Company (January 17) Ben Elton - Chart Throb Bobby Henderson - The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster (March 28) Maddox - The Alphabet of Manliness (June) Carl Hiaasen - Nature Girl (November 14) Mystery & Crime Gilbert Adair - The Act of Roger Murgatroyd Robert Baer - Blow the House Down a novel (May 30) Mary Higgins Clark - Two Little Girls in Blue Michael Connelly - Echo Park (October 9) Patricia Cornwell At Risk (May 23) (first in the At Risk series) Book of the Dead (October 24) (15th in the Kay Scarpetta series) Clive Cussler - Treasure of Khan (December 5) Jeffery Deaver The Cold Moon (May 30) (seventh in the Lincoln Rhyme series) More Twisted (December 16) Nelson DeMille - Wild Fire (November 6) Thomas Harris - Hannibal Rising (December 5) (fourth in the Hannibal Lecter series) Tony Hillerman - The Shape Shifter (November 1) (12th in the Joe Leaphorn/Jim Chee series) Dean Koontz - The Husband (May 30) Val McDermid - The Grave Tattoo (February 6) James Patterson Cross (November 14) (12th in the Alex Cross series) Judge and Jury (July 31) James Patterson & Maxine Paetro - The 5th Horseman (February 13) Michael Slade - Kamikaze (November 7) Thomas Sullivan - The Water Wolf (October 3) Andrew Vachss - Mask Market Samantha Weinberg - Secret Servant: The Moneypenny Diaries Jack Whyte - The Eagle (December 26) (ninth in the Camulod Chronicles series) Romance Karen Marie Moning - Darkfever (October 31) Stephenie Meyer - New Moon Nicholas Sparks - Dear John (October 30) Danielle Steel - H.R.H. (October 31) Science fiction Aaron Allston - Betrayal (May 30) (first in the Legacy of the Force series) Troy Denning - Tempest David Louis Edelman - Infoquake (July 5) (first in the Jump 225 trilogy) Drew Karpyshyn - Path of Destruction: a Novel of the New Republic (September 26) Paul Levinson - The Plot to Save Socrates (February 6) Cormac McCarthy - The Road (September 26) Yvonne Navarro - Ultraviolet (March 1) Tim Powers - Three Days to Never (August 1) J. D. Robb - Born in Death (November 7) (23rd in the In Death series) Masamune Shirow - Ghost in the Shell 1.5: Human Error Processor Charles Stross - Glasshouse (June 27) Karen Traviss Bloodlines (August 29) (second in the Legacy of the Force series) Triple Zero (second in the Star Wars: Republic Commando series) Peter Watts - Blindsight (October 3) Stephen Woodworth - From Black Rooms (October 31) (fourth in the Violet series) alternate history crime novel Timothy Zahn - Outbound Flight (January 31) New drama Salvatore Antonio - In Gabriel's Kitchen Jacob M. Appel - Arborophilia Howard Brenton - In Extremis John Cariani - Almost Maine Nilo Cruz - Beauty of the Father Brian Friel - Faith Healer Richard Greenberg - A Naked Girl on the Appian Way Rinne Groff - What Then Lisa Kron - Well Neil Labute - Fat Pig David Lindsay-Abaire - Rabbit Hole Itamar Moses - Bach at Leipzig Adam Rapp - Red Light Winter Poetry Main article: 2006 in poetry Non-fiction Christopher Catherwood - A Brief History of the Middle East Julia Child with Alex Prud'homme - My Life in France

All's fair in love and literature
THE former mistress of a celebrity author has taken him to court for allegedly publishing her passionate love letters in a novel.

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2006 Nobel Literature Documentary
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'*Deborah Davis - Party of the Century Richard Dawkins - The God Delusion Alain de Botton - The Architecture of Happiness Alan Downs - The Velvet Rage: Overcoming the Pain of Growing Up Gay in a Straight Man's World Wayne Federman (with Terrill and Maravich) - MARAVICH: The Definitive biography of Pistol Pete Maravich. Al Gore - An Inconvenient Truth Glenn Greenwald - How Would a Patriot Act Defending American Values from a President Run Amok John Grisham - The Innocent Man Derrick Jensen - Endgame John McQuaid & Mark Schleifstein -Path of Destruction: the Devastation of New Orleans and the Coming Age of Superstorms Larry Miller - Spoiled Rotten America: Outrages of Contemporary Life Max and Monique Nemni - Young Trudeau: Son of Quebec Father of Canada 1919-1944 Richard Sennett - The Culture of the New Capitalism Tavis Smiley - What I Know For Sure: My Story of Growing Up in America James Sites - Inger! Hywel Williams - Days That Changed the World: the 50 Defining Events of World History Short stories

Richard Ford, Frank Bascombe and the reading life at Printer's Row Lit Fest
One of the best moments at Printer's Row Lit Fest in Chicago transpired between a reader and a writer.

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2006 in literature at AllExperts
... in literature Events * June 26 2006 JK Rowling reaveals that two characters will die in the seventh book of the Harry Potter series Books Demon Thief - Darren Shan ...
Out of 40 stories published in both of these two annual anthologies stories from The New Yorker are represented eight times Zoetrope: All-Story four times Tin House and One Story three times each and all of these magazines had stories in both collections. Best American Short Stories 2006

Creatavision & Musart Revisited
Creatavision is a partnership of Artist-Clinton Herdman, and Musician-Brian Omundsen. They have worked, performed and brought their artistic talents to the people of NZ for over 25 years.

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Click (2006/I) - Literature
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Of 20 stories four came from The New Yorker three from Zoetrope: All-Story and two each from The Paris Review Ploughshares Tin House and One Story. Paul Yoon "Once the Shore" One Story Tobias Wolff "Awaiting Orders" The New Yorker Donna Tartt "The Ambush" Tin House Maxine Swann "Secret" Ploughshares Mark Slouka "Dominion" TriQuarterly Patrick Ryan "So Much for Artemis" One Story Benjamin Percy "Refresh Refresh" The Paris Review Edith Pearlman "Self-Reliance" Lake Effect Alice Munro "The View from Castle Rock" The New Yorker Kevin Moffett "Tattooizm" Tin House Thomas McGuane "Cowboy" The New Yorker Jack Livings "The Dog" The Paris Review Yiyun Li "After a Life" Zoetrope: All-Story Aleksandar Hemon "The Conductor" The New Yorker Mary Gaitskill "Today Im Yours" Zoetrope: All-Story Nathan Englander "How We Avenged the Blums" The Atlantic Monthly Robert Coover "Grandmothers Nose" Daedalus David Bezmozgis "A New Gravestone for an Old Grave" Zoetrope: All-Story Katherine Bell "The Casual Car Pool" Ploughshares Ann Beattie with Harry Mathews "Mr. Nobody at All" McSweeneys O. Henry Prize stories

India's Most Prominent and Sought-After Painter, M.F. Husain, Dies at Age 95
In this June 7, 2007 file photo, M.F. Husain, India's most famous artist, finishes off a canvas he painted together with Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, unseen, during a fund-raising auction in central London's auction house.

In 2006 it wasn t a workshop but some of us tried a cooperative booth at Taste of Coeur D Alene Also in 2006 was the Charles Davis barrel firing workshop
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The Conquest of the Past in The History of the Kings of ...
Faletra, M. A. (2007), The Conquest of the Past in The History of the Kings of Britain. Literature Compass, 4: 121–133. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-4113.2006.00392.x ...
Of thisclarification needed year's 20 stories four came from The New Yorker four from Epoch and two each from Harper's Magazine One Story and The Georgia Review Edward P. Jones "Old Boys Old Girls"** The New Yorker Jackie Kay "You Go When You Can No Longer Stay" Granta Lydia Peelle "Mule Killers" Epoch Paula Fox "The Broad Estates of Death" Harper's Magazine Neela Vaswani "The Pelvis Series" Epoch David Lawrence Morse "Conceived" One Story William Trevor "The Dressmakers Child"

Tradition trumps Twitter
At a writers’ workshop, love of the printed page wins out over the virtual world.

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Multicultural Literature
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The New Yorker Stephanie Reents "Disquisition on Tears" Epoch David Means "Sault Ste. Marie" Harper's Magazine Karen Brown "Unction" The Georgia Review Terese Svoboda "80s Lilies" Indiana Review Alice Munro "Passion"** The New Yorker George Makana Clark "The Center of the World" The Georgia Review Susan Fromberg Schaeffer "Wolves" Prairie Schooner Douglas Trevor "Girls I Know" Epoch Louise Erdrich "The Plague of Doves" The New Yorker Xu Xi "Famine" Ploughshares Lara Vapnyar "Puffed Rice and Meatballs" Zoetrope: All-Story Melanie Rae Thon "Letters in the Snow ..."* One Story Deborah Eisenberg "Window"** Tin House * Full title: "Letters in the Snowfor kind strangers and unborn childrenfor the ones lost and most beloved" ** "Juror favorites" Deaths January 4 - Irving Layton age 93 Canadian poet January 16 - Jan Mark 62 British children's writer January 30 - Wendy Wasserstein 55 American playwright February 2 - Chris Doty 39 dramatist February 4 - Betty Friedan 85 feminist writer February 8 - Michael Gilbert 93 British crime writer February 11 - Peter Benchley 65 American novelist February 17 - Sybille Bedford 94 novelist and non-fiction writer February 20 - Lucjan Wolanowski 86 Polish writer journalist and traveller February 21 Gennadiy Aygi 71 Chuvashian poet and translator Theodore Draper 93 historian February 22 - Hilde Domin 96 German writer February 24 - Octavia E. Butler 59 American science fiction writer February 25 - Margaret Gibson 57 Canadian novelist and short story writer March 27 - Stanisaw Lem 84 Polish science fiction writer March 30 - John McGahern 73 novelist dramatist and short story writer April 6 - Leslie Norris age 84 Anglo-Welsh poet and author April 13 - Muriel Spark 88 novelist April 25 - Jane Jacobs 89 urban planning critic and activist May 9 - Jerzy Ficowski 81 poet writer and translator May 17 - Clare Boylan 58 Irish novelist May 18 - Gilbert Sorrentino 77 novelist and poet June 17 - James McClure age 66 crime writer June 28 - Nigel Cox 55 New Zealand novelist July 17 - Mickey Spillane 88 crime writer July 28 - David Gemmell 57 British fantasy novelist August 21 - S. Yizhar 89 Israeli novelist August 30 - Naguib Mahfouz 94 Egyptian novelist winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize for Literature September 1 - Gyrgy Faludy 95 Hungarian poet writer and translator November 1 - William Styron 81 American novelist November 4 - Nelson S. Bond 97 American writer November 9 - Ellen Willis 64 American journalist and critic November 10 - Jack Williamson 98 American science fiction author November 13 - G. Gordon Strong 92 Canadian-American publisher November 15 - George G. Blackburn MC90 Canadian author of Guns of Normandy November 23 Jess Blancornelas 70 Mexican journalist founding editor of Zeta magazine Richard Clements 78 British journalist November 24 William Diehl 81 American author (Primal Fear Sharky's Machine) Phyllis Fraser 90 American actress writer and publisher George W. S. Trow 63 American writer and media critic November 27 - Bebe Moore Campbell 56 Negro author (What You Owe Me) Awards Nobel Prize in Literature: Orhan Pamuk James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Cormac McCarthy The Road James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Byron Rogers The Man Who Went into the West: The life of R.S. Thomas The Australian/Vogel Literary Award: Belinda Castles The River Baptists Compton Crook Award: Maria Snyder Poison Study C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry: John Tranter Urban Myths: 210 Poems Eric Gregory Award: Fiona Benson Retta Bowen Frances Leviston Jonathan Morley Eoghan Walls 2006 Governor General's Awards: see article Griffin Poetry Prize: Sylvia Legris Nerve Squall and Kamau Brathwaite Born to Slow Horses Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry: Jaya Savige Latecomers Man Booker Prize: Kiran Desai for The Inheritance of Loss. Miles Franklin Award: Roger McDonald The Ballad of Desmond Kale Premio Nadal: Eduardo Lago Llmame Brooklyn Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Fleur Adcock Scotiabank Giller Prize: Vincent Lam Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures Wallace Stevens Award: Michael Palmer Whiting Writers' Awards: Poetry: Sherwin Bitsui Tyehimba Jess Suji Kwock Kim Fiction: Charles DAmbrosio Yiyun Li Micheline Aharonian Marcom Nina Marie Martnez Patrick OKeeffe Plays: Stephen Adly Guirgis Bruce Norris See also List of literary awards List of poetry awards 2006 in Australian literature References

Indian artist M.F. Husain dies at 95
M.F. Husain, a former movie billboard artist who became India’s most sought-after painter before going into self-imposed exile during an uproar over nude images of Hindu icons, died June 9. He was 95. Mr. Husain, often described as India’s Picasso, died of unreported causes at the Royal Brompton hospital in London. He had lived in Dubai since 2006 after receiving death threats from Hindu hard ...

Juan Bas won in the category of Spanish literature Miren Agur Meabe has won the Euskadi Literature Prize for children s and young people s literature for her work Urtebete itsasargian A Year in the Lighthouse published by Elkar The
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Controversies shadowed M F Husain all his life
New Delhi, June 9 (PTI) All through his illustrious career, M F Husain seemed to be controversy's favourite child.

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National intangible cultural heritage list swells to 1,219
China now considers 1,219 cultural practices nationwide as "intangible" national treasures after adding 191 candidates to its list, according to a new list published by the State Council.

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