'A Spy Among Friends'
By BEN MACINTYRE
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Also in the Book
Review
Undercover Portraits
By MARK MAZZETTI
Kai
Bird tells the story of Robert Ames, an American operative in the Middle
East, while Jack Devine's memoir recounts his time helping rebel fighters
battle Soviet troops in Afghanistan.
Dean Koontz: By the Book
The
author, most recently, of "The City" is a fan of Marilynne Robinson
and Cormac McCarthy: "Both offer voluptuous yet highly controlled
language and profound moral purpose."
'The Transcriptionist'
By AMY ROWLAND
Reviewed by AMANDA EYRE WARD
Amy
Rowland's solitary heroine is unhinged by a harrowing stream of disembodied
words.
'Olivier'
By PHILIP ZIEGLER
Reviewed by JOHN SIMON
A
biography of the "strangely hidden" man who, since boyhood, wanted
to be "the greatest actor in the world."
'Brando's Smile'
By SUSAN L. MIZRUCHI
Reviewed by WESLEY MORRIS
A
biographer of Marlon Brando delves into the archives and tries to demystify
her complex subject.
'The Selected Letters of Elia Kazan'
Edited by ALBERT J.
DEVLIN with MARLENE J. DEVLIN
Reviewed by CHARLES ISHERWOOD
Elia
Kazan's letters underscore his central importance in the maturing of American
film and theater at midcentury.
'Eyrie'
By TIM WINTON
Reviewed by ALISON McCULLOCH
Tim
Winton's hero, a disgraced and despairing activist in Western Australia, is
called to help a childhood friend.
'Lucian Freud: Eyes Wide Open'
By PHOEBE HOBAN
Reviewed by BARRY SCHWABSKY
A
biography of the painter who crossed paths with everyone from Kate Moss to
the Kray brothers.
'The Golden Age Shtetl'
By YOHANAN
PETROVSKY-SHTERN
Reviewed by JONATHAN ROSEN
A
history of Jewish life in the villages of Eastern Europe before the period
familiar to American Jews.
'All the Rage'
By A. L. KENNEDY
Reviewed by MOLLY YOUNG
Cruelty
and lust predominate in A. L. Kennedy's stories.
'Take This Man: A Memoir'
By BRANDO SKYHORSE
Reviewed by RHODA JANZEN
Brando
Skyhorse's turbulent childhood was built on myth.
'Supreme City'
By DONALD L. MILLER
Reviewed by BEVERLY GAGE
In
the 1920s, Manhattan was transformed into America's entertainment and
communications epicenter.
'Next Life Might Be Kinder'
By HOWARD NORMAN
Reviewed by STEPHANIE ZACHAREK
This
novel's protagonist cannot surmount his grief over his wife's murder.
'Liberalism: The Life of an Idea'
By EDMUND FAWCETT
Reviewed by ALAN WOLFE
A
history of liberalism, told through the lives and ideas of a dynamic group of
European and American thinkers.
'The Essential Ellen Willis'
Edited by NONA
WILLIS ARONOWITZ
Reviewed by CARLENE BAUER
Ellen
Willis, who emerged in the 1960s, asked serious questions about culture and
politics.
'Snow in May'
By KSENIYA MELNIK
Reviewed by MOLLY ANTOPOL
These
stories portray women's lives in Magadan, Russia, a town known as an entryway
to gulag labor camps.
'Closed Doors'
By LISA O’DONNELL
Reviewed by ANDREW ERVIN
A
boy in a remote Scottish town tries to understand the terrible thing that has
happened to his mother.
'Stuff Matters'
By MARK MIODOWNIK
Reviewed by ROSE GEORGE
Why
do paper clips bend? What makes elastic stretchy? A scientist examines the
ubiquitous substances we take for granted.
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