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Katha PollittShaffer Fellow Katha Pollitt has won many awards and prizes for her work, including two National Magazine Awards, one for Essays and Criticism in 1992 and one for Columns and Commentary in 2003. Pollitt is a frequent public speaker, with recent appearances at Harvard, Wellesley, Emory University, the University of Louisville, Barnard and the Center for New Words in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She has been a guest on numerous radio and TV programs. Her poems have appeared in Slate and The New Yorker. Her most recent collection of essays, Learning to Drive and Other Life Stories, was reviewed in The New York Review of Books: "The essays...describe the challenges that are the lot of an intelligent, fair-minded, politically alert woman with an inconvenient sense of the absurd. They are full of insight and charm." Selected Articles and Interviews: Who's Afraid of Judy Maccabee? Iron My Skirt 'One or Two Murderers in Any Crowd' Ralph Rides Again Dumb and Dumber: An Essay and Its Editors Ms.understanding The Weepy Witch and the Secret Muslim Maternity Fashions, Junior Size For more information on Katha Pollitt, visit her blog. Read the rest of Katha Pollitt's columns in The Nation here. |
Salvation BoulevardA novel
From the Edgar Award-winning novelist and author of Wag the Dog and The Librarian comes a new mystery novel about a private investigator and a case that tests his courage, character and soul. The victim is an atheist professor, the main suspect—who has confessed and is in custody—a Muslim foreign student, the defense attorney a Jew and the detective a born-again Christian. The New York Times says of Beinhart, "The man can really write." Read glowing reviews of the book in the Chicago Sun-Times and the San Diego Union Tribune. More Clive Stafford Smith on PBS DocumentaryOctober 16 - November 20 | PBS Affiliates
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