Sunday, July 01, 2007

July 2007 Highlights

Novels
1. The River Wife (2007) / Jonis Agee
2. The Guardians (2007) / Ana Castillo
3. The Pagan House (2007) / David Flusfeder
4. Notes from an Exhibition (2007) / Patrick Gale
5. The Snake Stone (2007) / Jason Goodwin
6. The Importance of Being Kennedy (2007) / Laurie Graham
7. The Master Bedroom (2007) / Tessa Hadley
8. Crossing the Sierra de Gredos [trans. from the German, Der Bildverlust oder Durch die Sierra de Gredos (2002), by Krishna Winston] (2007) / Peter Handke
9. House Lights (2007) / Leah Hager Cohen
10. Chronicle in Stone [trans. from the Albanian, Kronikë në gur (1971), in 1987 by Arshi Pipa] (reissue, 2007) / Ismail Kadare
11. The Birthday Party (2007) / Panos Karnezis
12. Channeling Mark Twain (2007) / Carol Muske-Dukes
13. Miss Herbert (2007) / Adam Thirlwell
14. Mr. Sebastian and the Negro Magician (2007) / Daniel Wallace

First Novels
1. Keeping the House (2007) / Ellen Baker
2. The Scandal of the Season (2007) / Sophie Gee
3. The Septembers of Shiraz (2007) / Dalia Sofer

Stories
1. Twenty Grand and Other Tales of Love and Money (2007) / Rebecca Curtis
2. The Complete Stories (2007) / David Malouf
3. Cheating at Canasta (2007) / William Trevor

Poetry
1. The Meanest Flower (2007) / Mimi Khalvati
2. Black Moon (2007) / Matthew Sweeney

Nonfiction
1. The Art of Subtext: Beyond Plot (2007) / Charles Baxter
2. Truant: Notes from the Slippery Slope (2007) / Horatio Clare
3. Vie Française (trans. from the French by Linda Coverdale) (2007) / Jean-Paul Dubois
4. Holy Warriors: A Journey into the Heart of Indian Fundamentalism (2007) / Edna Fernandes
5. Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man (Atlantic Monthly Press, 2007) / Christopher Hitchens
6. The First Word: The Search for the Origins of Language (2007) / Christine Kenneally
7. Down the Nile: Alone in a Fisherman’s Skiff (2007) / Rosemary Mahoney
8. The Book of Fables (2007) / W.S. Merwin
9. The World Without Us (Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin’s Press, 2007) / Alan Weisman

4 Comments:

Blogger Vikram Johri said...

Hi Eric, The Master Bedroom by Tessa Hadley is not a collection of short stories, but Hadley's third novel after Everything Will be All Right and Accidents in the Home. It is a very good book and I am reviewing it for Washington Times.

Saturday, July 07, 2007 10:47:00 AM  
Blogger Eric Forbes said...

Yes, you are right, Vikram. The Master Bedroom is Tessa Hadley's third novel. Before this she came out with a collection of stories, Sunstroke. I look forward to reading your review in Washington Times.

Sunday, July 08, 2007 1:56:00 AM  
Blogger Ana said...

Thank you. Best wishes in the new year.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007 3:29:00 PM  
Blogger Eric Forbes said...

Best wishes to you too, Ana. Looking forward to reading more of your books.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007 3:42:00 PM  

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