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NINA MACLAUGHLIN
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Small wonders
Quirks of Literature Dept.
The books — a quartet of them, each five-by-five, smaller than a CD case — feel like treasures, handsome little volumes, a different gem of a story in each.
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| February 03, 2010
Have a nice future
Blake Butler rains gravel and glass
Blake Butler rains gravel and glass
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| September 09, 2009
A girl's guide to Boston boys
Stop looking for love in all the wrong places
Autumn opens itself wide with possibility. And Boston begins to crackle with fresh energy (you'll feel it), as the city spreads its arms to thousands of new humans. New brains and bodies abuzz with all sorts of anticipation. The feeling of fall: potential .
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| September 04, 2009
Review: In the Devil's Territory by Kyle Minor
Kyle Minor's book of secrets
In Kyle Minor's dark debut collection of stories, personal secrets always exact a terrible price.
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| February 25, 2009
Asta in the Wings
Youth view told in an adult voice
Jan Elizabeth Watson was reluctant, at first, to set her dreamy first novel in Maine, afraid of marginalizing herself as a "Maine writer."
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| January 28, 2009
Dead end
Sam Mendes's not so Revolutionary Road
It's a masterful, devastating portrait of a marriage crumbling and a merciless critique of the torpor and predictability of 1950's suburbia.
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| December 30, 2008
Ghost writer
The haunted world of Kelly Link
Salted throughout Kelly Link’s stories, you’ll find Buffy , Bust , Doc Martens, IM-ing, Target, Google, Vicks VapoRub, a T-shirt that reads I’M SO GOTH I SHIT TINY VAMPIRES.
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| October 02, 2008
Literary import
Ploughshares lands a new editor
One of the first things Ladette Randolph tells me is that she’s a fifth-generation Nebraskan, that her great-great grandparents settled there, that the landscape there, particularly in the western part of the state, where her novel is set, is “like being in the middle of the ocean — that kind of erasure.”
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| September 24, 2008
Horse Feathers | House With No Home
Kill Rock Stars (2008)
It’s not a sad album, but it is mournful, in the hushed and satisfying way that Sunday afternoons in November can be.
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| September 23, 2008
David Foster Wallace — 1962–2008
Overhead baggage
A story called “Forever Overhead” by David Foster Wallace appeared in the 1992 edition of Best American Short Stories .
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| September 26, 2008
Hoot and challah
Silver Jews, Middle East Downstairs, September 5, 2008
Watching Berman on stage, you couldn’t be sure. Is he into it? Does he like this?
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| September 10, 2008
Love us, don't leave us
Advice from sadder but wiser Bostonians
Let’s skip the sugarcoating. Boston can be a tricky place.
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| August 21, 2009
Out of this world
Benjamin Rosenbaum’s The Ant King
The worlds Rosenbaum creates feel less like a separate or “alternate” reality and more like a colorful, if complicated, extension of the one we know.
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| August 26, 2008
Parlor salon
Spreading the words in Salem
Spreading the words in Salem
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| July 16, 2008
Exte: Hair Extensions
Creepy and bizarro hair-raising horror
The film rises above satire with chilling and deftly shot set pieces of hair strangling, flinging, and burying its victims.
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| July 16, 2008
My Father My Lord
Hushed, dun-colored, and beautifully shot
Volach overdoes the quoting from the Torah, but the intimacy of each shot and the quiet force from each character elevate the film to the level of parable.
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| June 25, 2008
Confessions of an editor
DeWitt Henry's candid new collection of essays meditates on manhood
There’s a quiet courage in these essays, and a revelatory sense of the continuing challenge of pressing on.
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| June 20, 2008
A Jihad for Love
Potent subject matter overshadowed by special effects
Homosexuality is illegal and highly punishable in the Muslim world (being stoned to death is a possibility); the faces of many of Sharma’s subjects are blurred to conceal their identity.
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| June 25, 2008
Bigger, Stronger, Faster*
Steroids and a culture of competition
The film, both informative and poignant, is peopled with a cross-section of users, experts, politicians, pro athletes, and gym rats with melon-sized biceps.
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| June 04, 2008
Refusenik
Potent but trudging
As one activist says, “It’s the naïveté of young people that can change history.”
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| May 28, 2008
Obama bicycle cycle
Mat Honan will start your new online fad
In case you haven’t already heard, Barack Obama is your new bicycle.
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| February 27, 2008
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