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...prolific writer, Black has published nine books and over 150 articles in magazines, including The New York Times Magazine, Harper??s and Rolling Stone. He has received an Emmy nomination and Golden Globe nomination for “Law & Order,” three Edgar Allan Poe Award nominations and a Pulitzer Prize nomination. He has won numerous awards, including the Writers’ Guild of America award for his feature The Confession, as well as Playboy’s Best Article of the Year Award...
...friend and roommate Danny writes for the Style section of the Sun and introduces Vicky to a man that he was once attracted to with the affirmation that this mystery man once wrote for Rumpus, Yale’s humor mag. Mystery man is a washed-out writer for Harper??s and the only man alive who knows more showtune lyrics than Vicky. They laugh a lot and dance ontop of bars. One year later at their orthodox wedding, Vicky sings “Nothing’s Gonna Stop...
...received critical acclaim and was recently made into a film starring Cameron Diaz and Jordana Brewster. Look At Me, her second novel, is the product of more than five years of work. As a contributor to publications such as The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker and Harper??s, Egan has written frequently on issues of image, identity and technology. Much of the research for these articles handily doubled as research for the novel...
...Comparisons to other authors included Updike, Irving and DeLillo, and some even speculated that Franzen might prove himself to be a successor to the likes of DeLillo and Pynchon. But another reason that people are paying so much attention to Franzen’s newest novel is the 1996 Harper??s piece in which he lamented the state of American fiction and argued that the way to save the American novel from irrelevancy was to connect “the personal and the social,” to write about the lives of individual characters while also saying...
When one looks at the altered covers of Mirabella, Harper??s Bazaar and Town and Country, the construction of the cover art becomes the central focus. The clarity, color and composition of the image is what commands the onlooker’s attention, rather than the headlines emblazoned along the margins of the page. Udé has also modified the headlines of the articles contained within the magazines to evoke the main themes present within his entire body of art work. Such fictitious articles include: “A Short History of Beauty...