K.M. Peyton
My 2010 roundup of Best Things. Slightly late.
By Meg Rosoff on 12 January 2011
1. True Stories Told Live. Thank you Kerry, Kate and David. This event is becoming so cool, I’m not even going to tell you to come. The waiting list stretches for miles already. 2. Humboldt’s Gift, Saul Bellow. OK, I’m 54 and I’d never read Saul Bellow. Now I understand why Philip Roth is so [...]
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By Meg Rosoff on 26 March 2010
Actually, I’m hoping it isn’t my last post, but I feel I have to account for the possibility. Tomorrow at this time I’ll be hurtling cross country on a horse I’ve never met before, jumping over obstacles (most likely with my eyes closed) and trying not to look too much like what I really am [...]
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