Thursday, August 29, 2013

POETS & WRITERS MAGAZINE: September/October MFA Issue – SLAWOMIR MROZEK Dies at 83 – HEAD OF AMAZON PUBLISHING ACCUSED OF SEXUALLY ASSAULTING LITERARY AGENT

By MICHELLE HOGMIRE | 8/29/2013

PREVIEW -- Poets & Writers Magazine publishes annual September/October Guide to Fine Arts Programs: “Our seventh annual MFA Issue features a roundup of 104 full- and low-residency programs; plus profiles of National Book Award-winning author Jesmyn Ward and novelist Rick Bass; an extensive interview with Knopf editor Jordan Pavlin; articles on the art of reading poet Rosmarie Waldrop and the beauty of backstory; advice from agent Lucy Carson; and much more.” http://www.pw.org/magazine

SNEAK PEAK INTERVIEW –“Jonathan Lethem: By the Book,” in upcoming Sept. 1 N.Y. Times Sunday Book Review: Author Jonathan Lethem discusses the best books of the year and underappreciated writers. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/01/books/review/jonathan-lethem-by-the-book.html?pagewanted=all

UPCOMING AUG. 31 DEADLINES – Glimmer Train Press Short Story Award for New Writers – Red Hen Press Benjamin Saltman Poetry Award – Sustainable Arts Foundation Writing Awards – Wag’s Revue Summer Writers’ Contest. http://www.pw.org/grants

8/28/2013

“Slawomir Mrozek, Leading Polish Playwright, Dies at 83,” by N.Y. Times’ Margalit Fox: “Slawomir Mrozek, a Polish dissident playwright widely considered his country’s foremost author for the stage, died on Aug. 15 at his home in Nice, France. Mr. Mrozek, who had spent much of the last half-century in exile, was 83. His French publisher, Noir sur Blanc, announced the death, the news agency Agence France-Presse reported.” http://theater.nytimes.com/2013/08/29/theater/slawomir-mrozek-a-leading-polish-playwright-dies-at-83.html

BOOK REVIEWS – “In a Subdued Land, Passion is a Heavy Burden: J.M. Coetzee’s ‘Childhood of Jesus’ Dissects a World,” by N.Y. Times’ Dwight Garner: “'The Childhood of Jesus' is about a man and a boy in transit through a world that baffles and frightens them. Here the boy’s name is David; the man is Simón. They have arrived in a new land where they know no one, where they have nowhere to sleep and little to eat. … This religious aspect of the book’s title is, to some degree, a red herring. Mr. Coetzee does investigate the nature of belief in 'The Childhood of Jesus,' but he has many other things on his mind, among them socialism, the nature of memory, the moral nature of work and the joy and distress visited upon humans by sexual and other appetites.” http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/29/books/j-m-coetzees-childhood-of-jesus-dissects-a-world.html

8/27/2013

ACCUSATIONS – “Amazon books executive accused in suit of sexual assault,” by New York Daily News’ Dareh Gregorian: Amazon Publishing head Laurence Kirshbaum sexually assaulted prospective employee Teresa McCoy in public — not once, but twice — she charges.Kirshbaum's lawyer, Catherine Redlich, called the assault allegations ‘baseless,’ and said they stemmed from a ‘consensual relationship from a decade ago which turned sour when McCoy began threatening Mr. Kirshbaum and his family with public embarrassment and demanding money.’… McCoy's current lawyer, Robert Erlanger, called those allegations ‘mudslinging.’
‘Ms. McCoy was the victim of psychological manipulation and sexual abuse,’ he said. The suit said she's had psychological issues, and Kirshbaum preyed on her ‘fragile emotional state.’” http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/amazon-books-big-accused-sexual-assault-article-1.1438762

UNFINISHED WORK – “Elmore Leonard’s son may finish the late crime writer’s final novel,” by The Guardian’s Liz Bury: "Peter Leonard, son of master crime writer Elmore Leonard, who died last week, may complete his father's 46th and final novel. It has the working title 'Blue Dreams' and features the Stetson-wearing US marshal Raylan Givens.
Leonard, also a published novelist, was interviewed by BBC Radio 4's Sunday show Broadcasting House, following his father's funeral last week. Asked if he would complete the novel, he said: ‘I would, yes. I think so. It's been discussed among family members and I've talked to Greg Stutter, Elmore's long-time researcher.’” http://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/aug/27/elmore-leonards-son-to-compete-final-novel



















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