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        Beyond Oprah 
        Michael Franzen's 'The Corrections' quite simply is an amazing novel about family trauma. 
        (02/28/02)
         
    
    
        To the Moon, Alice! 
        Ralph and Norton try their hands at, er, writing. 
        (12/06/01)
         
    
    
        Drive-By Art 
        Several public art project are in the works for drivers (and, gasp, pedestrians) to admire. 
        (11/08/01)
         
    
    
        Human/Nature 
        New stories by Barry Lopez chart inner environments. 
        (11/01/01)
         
    
    
        Confessional Woes 
        A curmudgeon swims in the deep waters of the soul. 
        (10/11/01)
         
    
    
        Sisters Are Doin' It 
        Evil battles good in Regina McBride's debut novel. 
        (09/27/01)
         
    
    
        Rubrik's Cuba 
        "Dirty Havana Trilogy" is an intricate, frustrating, fascinating puzzle. 
        (08/02/01)
         
    
    
        Little Italy 
        Rita Ciresi explores her dreams in her latest. 
        (04/26/01)
         
    
    
        Birth of a Nation 
        Even an emerging utopia can't erase the past. 
        (04/12/01)
         
    
    
        In the Red 
        Mildred Harnack's involvement in the Red Orchestra earned her the distinction of being the only American woman to be executed by Hitler. 
        (03/22/01)
         
    
    
        'Cherry' On Top 
        Mary Karr's second memoir is a superb blend of poetry and autobiography. 
        (02/22/01)
         
    
    
        Annes Across the Sea 
        Perrin Ireland's first novel centers around tragedy and catharsis. 
        (01/18/01)
         
    
    
        Behind The Curtain 
        "The Lily Theatre" offers a glimpse of China during the Cultural Revolution. 
        (12/14/00)
         
    
    
        Grief Encounter 
        Denis Johnson's latest confronts the loss that comes of living. 
        (11/16/00)
         
    
    
        Garden of Delight 
        Two strong Southwestern voices grace the botanical gardens. 
        (11/09/00)
         
    
    
        Green Light 
        Barbara Kingsolver's new novel fights for life and love in the natural world. 
        (11/02/00)
         
    
    
        In The Flesh 
        Being Dead explores death to a new extreme. 
        (10/19/00)
         
    
    
        Local Flavor 
        Elizabeth Evans reads from her newest novel. 
        (10/12/00)
         
    
    
        Rule Books 
        "Rowing In Eden" captures the nuances of growing up normally. 
        (10/12/00)
         
    
    
        Dysfunction Junction 
        Another of Atkinson's unforgettable dysfunctional families. 
        (09/07/00)
         
    
    
        Manifest Destiny 
        Jim Paul guides the UA Poetry Center into new territory. 
        (08/24/00)
         
    
    
        Marriage À La Mode 
        Diane Johnson walks down the aisle with another comedy of Franco-American manners. 
        (08/10/00)
         
    
    
        Forbidden Fruit 
        Charles Baxter's latest novel is testament to the illusory nature of love. 
        (08/03/00)
         
    
    
        Taking Life 
        Two takes on the late Richard Brautigan. 
        (06/22/00)
         
    
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