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2018年1月29日 星期一

We asked Chicago designers: What does ‘Fire and Fury’ look like to you?

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January 29, 2018

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Book critics name finalists, award prize for reviewing to Tribune contributor

Monday, Jan 22

The National Book Critics Circle announced its shortlists for 2018 book awards and named Tribune contributor Charles Finch winner of the Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing.

We asked designers: What does 'Fire and Fury' look like to you?

The Chicago Tribune asked a handful of Chicago designers to take a stab at reimagining the cover of Michael Wolff's best-seller "Fire and Fury."

'Winter': To the moon and back with Karl Ove Knausgaard

In the latest entry in Karl Ove Knausgaard's autobiographical quartet, the author sweeps up the reader in a series of unconventional reveries.

Max Boot tracks trajectory of spy who loomed over decades of U.S. foreign policy

"The Road Not Taken" tracks the fascinating but ultimately depressing trajectory of this shadowy figure.

How to make sure time is on your side

In "When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing," Daniel H. Pink gives a cheat sheet on when to work, sleep and play.

The Biblioracle: From Matthew Klam to ZZ Packer: Some writers are worth the wait

Following the publication of Matthew Klam's long-awaited novel "Who Is Rich," John Warner reflects on the burden of expectation.

'Frankenstein in Baghdad' by Ahmed Saadawi offers powerful allegory

"Frankenstein in Baghdad" is an oblique and darkly humorous commentary on the self-perpetuating nature of violence.

Audiobook roundup: 'The Music Shop' and more reviewed

"Montpelier Parade" by Karl Geary and "My Absolute Darling" by Gabriel Tallent are also reviewed.

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