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  • The Road to Nov. 22, 1963: PW Talks with Bill Minutaglio and Steven L. Davis

    In Dallas 1963, Texans Bill Minutaglio and Steven L. Davis masterfully recreate the atmosphere of fanaticism and hatred in Dallas that preceded the assassination of J.F.K.

  • Dead People, Buried Right Under Our Feet: PW Talks with Claudia Piñeiro

    A past crime comes back to haunt a Buenos Aires architect in Claudia Piñeiro’s A Crack in the Wall, the latest from Argentina’s leading crime writer.

  • Rules of the Digital Road: PW Talks With Anupam Chander

    In his new book, The Electronic Silk Road, Cyber-law scholar and University of California-Davis professor Anupam Chander compares trade on the Internet to trade on the ancient Silk Road and examines governments’ role in regulating such complexities of commerce in the information age.

  • Infinite Toleration: PW Talks With James Lough

    For the lively This Ain’t No Holiday Inn: Down and Out at the Chelsea Hotel 1980-1995, Lough interviewed dozens of former long-term residents to compile an oral record of the hotel’s “grand finale” as sanctuary for artistic, Bohemian personalities under manager Stanley Bard.

  • The Last Untold Story of the 1920s: PW Talks with Carla Kaplan

    In Miss Anne in Harlem: The White Women of the Black Renaissance, ethnic and gender studies scholar Carla Kaplan reveals the forgotten histories of six rule-breaking women.

  • Triage, Tragedy: PW Talks with Sheri Fink

    In Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital, Sheri Fink, a journalist with an M.D., expanded on her Pulitzer Prize–winning coverage of the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Katrina at Memorial Medical Center in New Orleans, where one doctor and two nurses were put on trial for ostensibly hastening the deaths of patients.

  • A Cockney Spy: PW Talks with John Lawton

    John Lawton, best known for his Inspector Troy series (A Lily of the Field, etc.), introduces a new protagonist, Joe Wilderness, in Then We Take Berlin.

  • Omega Point: PW Talks with Paul Harding

    In Enon, Paul Harding returns to the same New England landscape and family that won him the Pulitzer Prize for Tinkers.

  • Prodigal Prodigy: PW Talks With Peter von Ziegesar

    PEN Short Fiction Award-winner von Ziegesar’s memoir, The Looking Glass Brother, considers the trials and tribulations he faced revisiting his turbulent childhood while starting his own family and caring for his homeless younger stepbrother—who also happens to be named Peter.

  • Research & Destroy: PW Talks With Clifton Leaf

    Leaf, former executive editor at SmartMoney and Fortune magazines, delivers The Truth in Small Doses: Why We’re Losing the War on Cancer and How to Win It. A cancer survivor himself, he shows that despite enormous funding the cancer death rate has changed little in 40 years and recommends steps to change the research system.

  • Tough Love: PW Talks with Joanne Lipman and Melanie Kupchynsky

    In Strings Attached: One Tough Teacher and the Gift of Great Expectations, journalist Joanne Lipman and Melanie Kupchynsky, a Chicago Symphony Orchestra violinist and Mr. K’s daughter, tell the story of Jerry Kupchynsky (Mr. K), a beloved music teacher who demanded perfection.

  • Just Because You’re Paranoid Doesn’t Mean They’re Not After You

    In The United States of Paranoia, Walker, the books editor at Reason magazine, examines a litany of conspiracy theories, ranging from the Kennedy assassination to devil-worshipping cults.

  • Flawed Heroes: PW Talks with James McBride

    In The Good Lord Bird, James McBride portrays abolitionist John Brown as seen through the eyes of a former slave boy disguised as a girl.

  • Fishing Camp Visionary: PW Talks With Clare Elliott

    The prolific and oracular painter Forrest Bess (1911-1977) spent his lifetime fishing off the Texas coast while sporadically finding national artistic recognition.

  • The Big Uneasy: PW Talks With Peter M. Wolf

    In My New Orleans, Gone Away, Wolf, a sixth-generation member of an influential New Orleans Jewish family, shares stories of the city his family helped shape and how the city came to shape him.

  • Women and Crime: PW Talks with Sarah Weinman

    In Troubled Daughters, Twisted Wives, critic and fiction writer Sarah Weinman showcases 14 female pioneers of “domestic suspense” she thinks have been unfairly neglected.

  • Endlessly Eccentric: PW Talks with Jonathan Lethem

    In Dissident Gardens, Jonathan Lethem explores the peculiar and enthralling legacy of Rose Angrush, Communist grump of Sunnyside, Queens.

  • Not Weird, Just Different: PW Talks with Lori Duron

    In Raising My Rainbow: Adventures in Raising a Fabulous, Gender Creative Son, blogger Lori Duron shares her experience parenting a young son who prefers skirts and Barbies to trucks and footballs.

  • 'Freud’s Mistress' Casts Light on Psychiatrist's Rumored Affair

    Co-authors Karen Mack and Jennifer Kaufman spent three years researching Freud's personal life to create authenticity in their latest novel.

  • Preventing a Pardon Scandal: Q&A with Keel Hunt

    Keel Hunt spent two and a half years researching the 1979 takeover which removed corrupt Tennessee Governor Roy Blanton from office, three days early. The result is Coup: The Day the Democrats Ousted Their Governor, Put Republican Lamar Alexander in Office Early, and Stopped a Pardon Scandal, an in-depth examination of the days leading up to the event.

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