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I compile and edit (and usually write) The Stranger's book review page and readings calendar event listings for Seattle.
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I also blog about books and anything else that catches my eye for Slog, The Stranger's blog.
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It is this novelistic intelligence that makes "The Stranger's Child" such a pleasure to read, and Mr. Hollinghurst one of the best novelists at work today.
The (Private) Lives of the Poets Adam Kirsch 2011
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Your crap writer friend at the Stranger's stupid campaign against this?
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What really distinguishes "The Stranger's Child" is its brilliant narrative economy.
The (Private) Lives of the Poets Adam Kirsch 2011
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In the first pages of Alan Hollinghurst's wonderfully pleasing novel "The Stranger's Child," we are back in Forster's England, shortly before World War I, following a pair of lovers literally through the greenwood.
The (Private) Lives of the Poets Adam Kirsch 2011
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The prospects for Alan Hollinghurst's awesomely accomplished but languidly paced The Stranger's Child, for example, were surely inferior, in a game of zippy-style bingo, to yarns that Chris Mullin's mates would hail as bona fide page-turners.
The Man Booker judges seem to find reading a bit hard | Catherine Bennett 2011
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When Alan Hollinghurst, whose new novel "The Stranger's Child" I had reviewed enthusiastically in the Spectator, came up and thanked me for the review, did I manage a gracious response and a wry allusion to the late style of Henry James?
Where Riot Is Transposed Into Play Sam Leith 2011
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And then in July, Alan Hollinghurst publishes The Stranger's Child (Picador), his first novel since his Booker-winning The Line of Beauty (2004).
Books in 2011 – from the new Alan Hollinghurst to David Foster Wallace's unfinished The Pale King 2011
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I would invite those folks to take a look at The Stranger's recent article about the ordinance.
We Must Not Allow Intimidation on Seattle’s Streets « PubliCola 2010
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