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WRAPPED UP IN BOOKS

The Week In Catastrophe: Health Care, Hurricane Katrina, 25 Year-Old Thrice-Published Novelists

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Books this week are all about devastation: There are a few about our economy and health care system, oh and one that is a chilling testament to the impossibly tragic early onslaught of ennui that befalls New York City private school kids every year. Plus, it is also the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, a terrible American disaster. MORE »


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Last Week: So Fun It’s Happening Again This Week

Monday, August 17th, 2009

So, here’s the thing: many of last week’s Wrapped Up in Books featured events—like a few things at Politics & Prose, which was basically everything—actually correspond to this week. Calendars, right? Anyway, this is actually terrific news for anyone who regretted missing out on James Wood and Co. the first time, as this is one of those rare instances in which you get a second chance. History is a nightmare from which you can awake! MORE »


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Hey D.C.: Books Have 0% Humidity

Monday, August 10th, 2009

The delights of mid-August in Washington D.C. are innumerable, truly. Now add “America’s most controversial Saul Bellow-enthusiast James Wood,” “Helene Cooper,” and “other things” to this ever-growing list of available pleasantries. MORE »


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Barbara Boxer’s New Dick Cheney Hate Fiction And Other Stories

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

“Quality, not quantity” is an epigram that’s in favor with people who realize that they do not have a sufficient amount of a thing. So, in maybe related news: why, look how many famous authors and Senators from California are in DC this week, peddling everything from memoirs to barely fictionalized romans a clefs about similarly named Senators from California! MORE »


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A Very—What’s A Neutral Word Here—Manageable Local Readings Schedule

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Oh man it is August so soon, and to celebrate, famous socialist bookstore Politics & Prose has declined to schedule any readings this weekend. Less is more, right? Especially when it comes to actual events that usually exist. No worries, there are still weekday goings-on relating to chimerical war criminal Donald Rumsfeld and a special celebrity appearance by a fella who says he works for Joe Biden. MORE »


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The Week In Books: Exciting Longitudinal Assessments Of Certain Things Edition

Monday, July 20th, 2009

The week in books: Famous DC authors of disparate political affiliations will be reading from their non-fictions concerning various governmental issues. It’s true! And it’s an adventure starring Gwen Ifill, Henry Waxman, and Albert Camus. MORE »


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How Cheeky Is Too Cheeky? A Discussion About Non-Fiction And Puns

Monday, July 13th, 2009
Mid-July is famous for being consistently and dependably eventful, so it is not surprising in the slightest that this week isn’t an insignificant one, relatively, judging by the offerings of DC’s local bookstores. For one, there’s Busted, the latest example of the popular new genre that is sweeping publishing: the pun-dependent real estate exegesis. And as soon as someone takes screenshots of these books and uploads these photos to a Tumblr, that too can be a book. There’s also Kate Christensen, Slate’s Fred Kaplan, and a 9/11 truth scavenger hunt with a pre-arranged encore Powerpoint. MORE »


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Join In America’s Rich Literary Tradition, Vicariously!

Monday, July 6th, 2009

There are going to be so many classic literary feuds, literary and otherwise, resolved this week on the DC book tour circuit. MORE »


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Susan Sontag, David Ignatius, And Brooklyn, Right Here In DC

Monday, May 18th, 2009

It is like college here in DC this week: there is an opportunity for free food that can be capitalized upon by pretending to be interested in the publication of something—plus a bonus Susan Sontag salon. Plus, that quintessential collegiate particular: fictitious tales about Brooklyn! MORE »


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Leon Wieseltier Guest Stars As A Rejected Woody Allen Joke

Friday, May 15th, 2009
  • It must be Sweeps Week in another version of reality, as Leon Wieseltier, New Republic’s ranking number two funny old man with funny old racist ideas, guest stars on All About Steve, a teevee show, to play the head of the FLO, the Freudian Liberation Organization. [DCist] MORE »


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George Pelecanos, Colson Whitehead, And Bonus Other People Stop By DC

Monday, May 11th, 2009

BIG THINGS on the DC book circuit this week. For instance: your third-favorite Wire personality George Pelecanos (after David Simon and Omar), in addition to Colon Whitehead! Plus, go check out the Arab-American Handbook: A Guide to the Arab, Arab-American & Muslim Worlds, the hotly anticipated fan-written prequel to Barack Obama’s bildungsroman, The Marx-Engels Reader: Die Träume Von Meinem Vater. MORE »


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Panda Pregancy Is Not So Black And White (Sorry!)

Friday, May 8th, 2009
  • It doesn’t matter whether the National Zoo’s panda’s uterus is half full or half empty—the important thing is how you look at it. [DCist] MORE »


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See Famous-For-DC Celebrities Ben Bradlee and Lee Woodruff

Monday, May 4th, 2009

 There is a use for both your encyclopedic knowledge of arcane Greek mythology and your shameful mental repository of Lee Woodruff-centric minutia this week in DC, in the context of author events. It’s true! MORE »


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Beltway Boys, We Hardly Know Ye

Friday, May 1st, 2009
  • The first cases of completely bathetic and overblown panic have been found identified in Virginia. Sad. [WTOP] MORE »