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Schumacher Literary Hall of Fame

Here is a list of fiction writers who are among my personal favorites (with a representative book listed alongside). These are not the usual suspects, but some of the lesser-known writers I like. Richard Yates, "Revolutionary Road"; John Fante, "Ask the Dust"; Nelson Algren, "The Man with the Golden Arm"; Frederick Exley, "A Fan's Notes"; Charles Portis, "The Dog of the South"; John Williams, "Stoner"; Patrick Hamilton, "Hangover Square"; Richard Russo, "Empire Falls"; Richard Ford, "The Sportswriter"; Don DeLillo, "White Noise"; Jim Harrison, "True North"; Raymond Carver, "Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?"; Willy Vlautin, "The Motel Life"; Michael Chabon, "The Wonder Boys"; Ian McEwan, "Atonement"; Colson Whitehead, "John Henry Days"; Orhan Pamuk, "Snow"; Junot Diaz, "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao"; Avram Davidson, "Vergil in Averno"

Recent reading: recommended fiction

The Secret of Lost Things (2006), Sheridan Hay; Absurdistan (2006), Gary Shteyngart; Five Skies (2007), Ron Carlson; Citizen Vince (2005), Jess Walter; On Chesil Beach (2007), Ian McEwan; We're in Trouble (2005), Christopher Coake; Returning to Earth (2007), Jim Harrison; The Lay of the Land (2006), Richard Ford

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September 2006



Aaron Sorkin is back with a vengeance

Mon, 09/18/06 10:04 P GMT-08
Aaron Sorkin, the writer who invented "The West Wing" and made it so brilliant in its first few seasons, is back with a new show, "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip." The show, which debuted tonight on NBC, was brilliant, I thought: c

One man's guide to 2006 CDs

Thu, 09/14/06 9:33 P GMT-08
I’ve bought quite a few new CDs this year, and quite a number of them have been worthwhile investments. Here are some of the year’s highlights (with three months still to go):Drive-By Truckers, “A Blessing and a Curse.” For ha

Two good movies

Fri, 09/08/06 10:27 P GMT-08
Off work today. Saw two movies. "Invincible," the football movie, was good. "Little Miss Sunshine," the quirky comedy, was great."Invincible" had a predictable story line. It was one of those classic "Rocky" ki

What happens in Las Vegas ...

Tue, 09/05/06 8:14 P GMT-08
It’s Saturday night during Labor Day weekend at the Mandalay Bay hotel-casino. It’s the busiest night of the week during one of the busiest weekends of the year in Las Vegas at one of the Strip’s busiest resorts. A big concert is sc