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A Chilean court has ruled that poet for autopsy, according to the Pablo Neruda Foundation. Neruda died 12 days after the coup that overthrew his friend, President Salvador Allende, and that Neruda was poisoned. Allende's body was also exhumed in 2011, and the official cause of death — suicide — .
It turns out that the popular romance novelist "Jessica Blair" is actually , an 89-year-old grandfather and WWII veteran. Rock on, sir.
On the 50th anniversary of Sylvia Plath's suicide, poet about why we should read Colossus, her first book of poetry: "As tragic and dark as her end would be, it's nonetheless thrilling to watch this great artist becoming herself."
Truman Capote said that his 1966 New Journalism classic In Cold Blood was "immaculately factual." But The Wall Street Journal obtained long-forgotten documents from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation that suggest — among other things, that once the killers were identified by an informant, the KBI did not immediately visit the farmhouse where one of the suspects was staying, as Capote claims, but waited five days before taking action.
"Amazon, like a ravenous Lovecraftian behemoth, an evil too weighty to be held by mere gravity, exists between planes of existence: half in our corporeal realm, slumbering foully, and half in a warped legal dimension of its own creation." .
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James Lasdun's Give Me Everything You Have: On Being Stalked is a sinister memoir detailing Lasdun's persecution by a former student. But an that appeared in The Chronicle of Higher Education in January has all of the book's unnerving elegance without its maddening narrative drift.
, by Karen Russell. Russell, whose was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize last year, is an unlikely convert to the Vampire-fiction genre. But, as she told NPR's Scott Simon, "These aren't really Twilightvampires; these are pretty unxsexy, elderly, monogamous vampires."
The entirety of Herman Koch's dark novel takes place over the course of one very long, very uncomfortable meal in a restaurant in Amsterdam. The book is already a bestseller abroad.
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