Thursday, 19 September 2013

Thomas Pynchon, Jhumpa Lahiri among book award finalists

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USA TODAY - Books September 19
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Author Jack Kerouac laughs during a visit to the home of a friend in Lowell, Mass. in 1967. Several indie rockers have collaborated on a disc that pays tribute to a Jack Kerouac novel.
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National Book Award finalists include Pynchon, Lahiri

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Delia Ephron, here with her dog Honey, has written a collection of essays about being Nora Ephron's younger sister, among other things.
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