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Salon.com October 11, 2000 Janelle Brown |
The new, improved Steve Jobs Even if he did try to stop publication of a biography about him, there's a lot to admire about the Apple CEO, says author Alan Deutschman...  |
Salon.com October 10, 2000 Laura Miller |
"Ghostwritten" by David Mitchell The latest, much-hyped attempt at a wild, supercharged fictional ride proves that minimalism may finally be dead, but true eccentric geniuses are few and far between...  |
Salon.com October 9, 2000 Suzy Hansen |
Gross-out girls Young female novelists now take us, literally, into the bowels of their heroines, but does all this bodily frankness carve out a bold new honesty or dredge up the same old insecurities?  |
Salon.com October 6, 2000 Stanley Crouch |
Living color The critic and author of "Don't the Moon Look Lonesome" picks eight great books that get race right.  |
Salon.com October 6, 2000 Annie Murphy Paul |
"An American Health Dilemma" By W. Michael Byrd & Linda A. Clayton Long before the horror of the Tuskegee experiments, blacks were suspicious of the white medical establishment -- with good reason...  |
Salon.com October 5, 2000 Gary Krist |
"On Writing" by Stephen King Thankfully, if inexplicably, his how-to guide contains the harrowing true story of his nearly fatal car accident. But did we really need the best horror writer alive to explain his position on adverbs?  |
Salon.com October 4, 2000 Susan Shapiro |
"The Boxer's Heart" by Kate Sekules Bloodied, bruised and elated, one woman offers an elegant account of her love affair with boxing...  |
Salon.com October 4, 2000 Ilan Greenberg |
The decade's first must-read biz book Surprise! The most riveting tale of recent years centers on corn feed and price fixing in Decatur, Ill. A review of Kurt Eichenwald's The Informant...  |
Salon.com May 3, 1999 Dawn MacKeen |
The Clone Age Adventures in the new world of reproductive technology...  |
Salon.com October 4, 2000 Jennifer Foote Sweeney |
Pluck and circumstance Judith Wallerstein makes a case for marriage, and on rare occasions, a healthy divorce...  |
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