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Founder of journal for 'new literary audience'
New York Times News ServiceTheodore Solotaroff, who in 1967 started The New American Review as a showcase for a rising generation of writers, including Philip Roth, William Gass and Mordechai Richler in just the first issue, died Friday at his home in East Quogue, N.Y. He was 80....Tags: Sylvia Plath, Newspaper and Magazine, Donald Barthelme, Quogue, Philip Roth
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Las Ramblas forman el corazón catalán
AGENCIA EFELas Ramblas son muchas cosas dentro de la ciudad de Barcelona. El centro por el que toda manifestación quiere pasar, el espacio ocupado cada 23 de abril — fiesta de San Jordi y fiesta nacional en Cataluña — o el lugar donde los aficionados del...Tags: Ernest Hemingway, Woody Allen, Vicky Cristina Barcelona
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Reviews: 'In Hazard,' 'Erotomania' and more
Los Angeles TimesIN HAZARD, by Richard Hughes. New York Review Books, 224 pp., $14.95. Hughes' second novel, written after "A High Wind in Jamaica" and first published in 1938, tells how a ship, the Archimedes, equipped with the best modern technology, is smitten by a...Tags: Natural Resources, Anthony Burgess, Natural Disasters, Salman Rushdie, Robert Hughes
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'Still Alive! A Temporary Condition' by Herbert Gold
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJuly 23, 2008 If America had the literary culture it ought to have, every city would have a writer like Herbert Gold. They would be rooted rather than regional. Their sensibility would be cosmopolitan rather than provincial, though their focus would...Tags: Henry James, Los Angeles, Saul Bellow, Family, Allen Ginsberg
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Addressing the real problems in food production
As stores and restaurants around the country pull tomatoes from shelves and menus in response to the recent Salmonella outbreak, the count of sufferers continues to mount and American tomato farmers are poised to loose their livelihoods. Henry Miller's...Tags: Water Pollution, Environmental Politics, Food Safety, Water, Environmental Pollution
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Wildfire turns Big Sur economy into a real cliffhanger
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBasil Sanborn is on the phone, equal parts hope and trepidation. Glen Oaks Motel, his family business, survived the devastation of the Basin Complex fire, which swept through this storied California outpost and shut it down for the better part of the...Tags: California, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Avalanches and Landslides, Road Transportation, Wildfires
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Guidebooks
Special to the Tribune"Beijing Encounter," Lonely Planet, $11.99; ISBN: 978-1-74104-666-3 Lonely Planet's Encounter series consists of compact pocket guides for city visitors on a tight sightseeing schedule. Each is designed to enable the traveler to "discover twice the...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Summer Olympics, Viniculture, Books, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Jewel sees Nashville as a destination, not a detour
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBACK when she was living in her van, when playing a San Diego coffeehouse was a big gig, Jewel Kilcher had an inspiring vision of fame. She'd read about intellectuals who gathered to find common ground in disparate pursuits, each bringing his or her own...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Popular Music, Hank Williams, Music Industry, Country Music
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Skyscraper shuffles height record books
alisa@am-ny.comThe Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park will reshape Manhattan's skyline and force a revision of the record books that catalog the city's giants. The 54-story building stands 945 feet tall, but tops out at 1,200 feet with the addition of an...Tags: Banking, Battery Park City, Bank of America Corp., New York, Empire State Building
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Specialty travel and guidebooks
"Walking San Francisco," Wilderness Press, $17.95; ISBN: 978-0-89997-419-4 San Francisco is one of the world's great walking towns. Every part of the city is covered in this guide from the most tourist-saturated to neighborhoods that visitors usually...Tags: Distilling and Brewing Industry, D.H. Lawrence, Movies, Ernest Hemingway, Books
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Guidebooks and specialty travel
"The 25 Essential World War II Sites: European Theater," Greenline, $19.95; ISBN: 978-0-9787719-0-4 The battlefields, monuments and war museums of Europe, stretching from Omaha Beach to Bastogne, are too numerous and scattered to constitute a tourist...Tags: Herman Melville, Art Buchwald, Petroleum Industry, Bill Murray, Transportation Industry
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Novelist Norman Mailer Dies at 84
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNovember 11, 2007 Norman Mailer, the pugnacious two-time Pulitzer Prize winner who jabbed and bobbed his way, sometimes literally, through an extraordinary career as one of the most original and audacious voices in postwar American letters, died...Tags: Prisoners and Detainees, Crimes, Alfred Kazin, Joan Didion, Magazines
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