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Phillip Lopate’s New Novellas

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Phillip Lopate is best known for his essays, but his acclaimed new book, Two Marriages, is a collection of two novellas. Each novella is a portrait of a complex marriage set in Brooklyn.


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  • [1] Mike Choi from Northern NJ October 01, 2008 - 12:42PM

    What a pair of accomplished brothers!! But what happened to LL's accent, the one PL kept? =)


  • [2] David Hume from Staten Island, NY October 01, 2008 - 12:47PM

    Leonard,

    Ask him what he thinks of current Cinema? Was there a heyday and it had passes or is there still good films being made?

    Philip has that great collection of early film essays, that he published. Really cool stuff.

    Dave


  • [3] Enrique from Elizabeth, NJ October 01, 2008 - 12:53PM

    Can he repeat the latin american author

    he just mentioned?

    And, has he read Michell Houellebecq?


  • [4] Bernardo from Bogotá - Combia. October 01, 2008 - 06:21PM

    Just answering the question about the Latin American writer (He was from Argentina and best friend with Borges) ADOLFO BIOY CASARES.


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