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  1. On the Yard (New York Review Books Classics) by Malcolm Braly, 2002-01
  2. Chronic City (Hardcover) by Jonathan Lethem (Author), 2009
  3. The Deadly Percheron by John Franklin Bardin, 2006-12-01
  4. A New Life by Bernard Malamud, 2004-09-13
  5. by Jonathan Lethem (Author)Gun, With Occasional Music: A Novel (Paperback) by Jonathan Lethem (Author), 1995
  6. Walter Martin & Paloma Munoz: Travelers
  7. A Meaningful Life (New York Review Books Classics) by L.J. Davis, 2009-03-10
  8. The Man Who Lost the Sea: Volume X: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon by Theodore Sturgeon, 2005-01-28
  9. Matthew Ritchie: More Than the Eye by Matthew Ritchie, Klaus Kertess, et all 2008-11-25
  10. Biography - Lethem, Jonathan (1964-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  11. HARPERS MAGAZINE October 2009 Too Big To Burn: AIG Plays God in a Man-Made Firestorm Plus Bernard Avishai: The Cost of Israeli Occupation; Jonathan Lethem & Rivka Galchen (Singl
  12. K IS FOR FAKE by Jonathan Lethem, 2000
  13. Jonathan Lethem by Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, et all 2010-05-06
  14. UNKNOWN MASTERPIECES: WRITERS REDISCOVER LITERATURE'S HIDDEN CLASSICS MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM - ARTHUR C. DANTO - LYDIA DAVIS - ELIZABETH HARDWICK - JONATHAN LETHEM - TONI MORRISON, AND OTHERS. by EDWIN (EDITED BY) FRANK, 2003

61. Lethem, Jonathan. As She Climbed Across The Table | Kliatt | Find Articles At BN
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62. Bold Type: Readings By Jonathan Lethem
Jonathan Lethem reads Chapters 1 and 15 (audio clips can be played with the RealPlayer or RealAudio player).
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64. Salon | Sneak Peeks
March 97 review by Elizabeth Judd.
http://www.salon.com/march97/sneaks/sneak970311.html
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66. The Killers - The Criterion Collection
Why would a man welcome his own murder? Ernest Hemingway’s gripping short story “The Killers” has fascinated readers and filmmakers for generations. Its first screen
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68. Jonathan Lethem
by Thomas Stolmar and Alexander Laurence.
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"IT'S NEVER AS GOOD AFTER LUNCH"
INTERVIEW WITH JONATHAN LETHEM
Thomas Stolmar and Alexander Laurence get bookish with Jon Alexander Laurence : You were originally a painter, so I'd like to know when did you have thoughts of being a writer? Jonathan Lethem : I was cultivating this whole covert writing thing as I was going to Bennington College. I was reading voraciously. I had already been working at used bookstores, which was a way to read a lot of different books. I was reading all sorts of books at the time: Laurence Durrell, Norman Mailer, Philip K. Dick, J. G. Ballard, and other stuff that I ended up not liking like The Beats, which I read throughout High School. I was obsessed with Kerouac and Burroughs. I was reading detective novels, mysteries, and science fiction at the same time. It was all wide open for me. I have never been able to read anything besides fiction effectively which is why I was never a very good student. I don't think abstractly very well. I think in terms of situations, metaphors, and images. On the strength of all the reading I did in High School and college, I think that I'm still the best read person in fiction that I know. That was what I was doing instead of doing well in school. AL : You went to Bennington at the same time that Bret Easton Ellis, Jill Eisenstad, and Donna Tartt were there, all who went on to write novels as well. How did that environment influence you?

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Goodreads Reviews of As She Climbed Across The Table view more There was a ten- or twenty-year period when literary fiction writers started to pay a lot of attention to science writing: Stoppard read Gleick's more... Very clever central conceit – a man loses his lover to a black hole of nothingness – executed stylishly. Lethem has enough tricks up his sleeve to maintain the tongue-in-cheek blend of love story and scientific wankery. We could have done without the academic frat party scene (a profe...

70. Amnesia Moon
Essay by L.Timmel Duchamp.
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Denaturalizing Authority and Learning to Live in the Flesh: Jonathan Lethem's Amnesia Moon
In Jonathan Lethem's Amnesia Moon Amnesia Moon could be described, therefore, as a fable of learning to live in the flesh and love it: in total, flagrant opposition to the carnephobia that most male-authored cyberpunk, for instance, so notably celebrates. Those wanting to read the book as nailed-down science fiction have the option of choosing from among the tropes on the menu the one best able to explain the fracturing of reality into many separate versions: "The hives," Vance said. "They're growing inside all the houses. Humans have to tend them, bring them food, trinkets, little offerings. The place where the aliens come from, the dominant species is some sort of hive intelligence, and the bigger animals serve as their arms and legs. So that's what they did to us when they landed. Turned us into animals. And they don't really give a damn about the condition of their animals, not when there are so many of them. "Listen: why do you think the world got broken up?

71. Jonathan Lethem - Feministische Phantastisch-utopische Literatur
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72. Knarre Mit Begleitmusik Lethems Chandler-Hommage An Die Zukunft
Lethems Chandler-Hommage an die Zukunft. Kurze Rezension des Science Fiction-Krimis.
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Quickshot - Schnellschuss vom 05.08.2001 Quickshot-Index Knarre mit Begleitmusik Lethems Chandler-Hommage an die Zukunft Die bei Heyne erschienene bersetzung ist leider vergriffen . Gebrauchte Exemplare sind zu teilweise ziemlich hohen Preisen erhltlich. Zu Marketingzwecken wird bei den verschiedensten Krimiautoren immer wieder von einem neuen Chandler geredet meist zu Unrecht. (So hat meines Erachtens auch Robert Parkers bewusster Versuch von 1989, Chandlers Poodle Springs-Fragment zu Ende zu schreiben, zu einem eher lauwarmen Produkt gefhrt. Dies jedoch nur nebenbei.) Ein Autor, der es verdient, ein wrdiger Nachfolger von Chandler genannt zu werden, ist zweifellos Jonathan Lethem mit Gun, with Occasional Music , einer 1994 erschienenen Mischung aus pessimistischer Zukunftsvision und Roman Noir. Diese Welt der Zukunft ist gekennzeichnet durch evolutionierte Tiere, ein System von auf kleinen Plastikkarten gespeicherten Karmapunkten fr jedermann und Make , eine legalisierte Drogenmischung, die das Dasein ertrglicher gestalten soll. Kinder werden sofort nach Geburt genetisch manipuliert und dadurch zu

73. Roman: »Ich Bin Besessen Von Erinnerung« | Literatur | ZEIT ONLINE
(Die Zeit) Er erz hlt von Menschen und Superhelden Ein Besuch bei dem Schriftsteller Jonathan Lethem in Brooklyn. Von Bernadette Conrad.
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74. Who Killed Brooklyn? - Jonathan Lethem - Salon.com
Article by Lorin Stein with emphasis on Lethem s latest release Motherless Brooklyn (the 1999 National Book Critics Circle Award nominee, and soon-to-be feature film starring Edward Norton), but it also contains good background information on many of his works.
http://www.salon.com/books/feature/1999/09/23/brooklyn/
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        Who killed Brooklyn?
        Novelist Jonathan Lethem returns to his hometown to find it almost as strange as his own fiction.
        By Lorin Stein I f you've heard of Jonathan Lethem, you probably heard about him the way I did, from a friend. The friend who turned me on to Lethem's last novel, "Girl in Landscape," did it the best way just opened the book and made me read the first paragraph: Mother and daughter worked together, dressing the two young boys, tucking them into their outfits. The boys slithered under their hands, delighted, impatient, eyes darting sideways. They nearly groaned with momentary pleasure. The four were going to the beach, so their bodies had to be sealed against the sun. The boys had never been there. The girl had, just once. She could barely remember. Since I first read those sentences, I have loaned or given copies of "Girl" to my little sister, my boss, a famous writer I admire, several colleagues, two foreign visitors and many friends. Most of them had never heard of Lethem for the same reason that you probably haven't not because he hasn't written much (Lethem has written five novels and one book of stories) but because until now he has written only science fiction and, by and large, science fiction doesn't get reviewed in the mainstream press. That will probably change with Lethem's new novel

75. Salon Entertainment | Not A Warm Puppy
Jonathan Lethem reviews Happiness, directed by Todd Solondz and starring Jane Adams, Dylan Baker and Philip Seymour Hoffman Todd Solondz s Happiness is a masterpiece.
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Happiness
Written and directed by Todd Solondz
Starring Jane Adams, Dylan Baker and Philip Seymour Hoffman
A L S O T O D A Y
Blue Glow

"Simpsons" Halloween special; something's in the water in NBC thriller "Thirst"
Pleasantville

Reviewed by Charles Taylor
Director Gary Ross fetishizes the '50s in this high-concept parable about the dangers of conformity
Slam and SlamNation

Reviewed by Hank Hyena Two new films celebrate and exaggerate the power of spoken word R E C E N T M O V I E S Home Movies By Charles Taylor Bionic Queen Mothers and walking fish: The strange world of British comedian Eddie Izzard Beloved Reviewed by Charles Taylor Jonathan Demme panders to Toni Morrison's guilt-mongering in his brutal adaptation of her best-seller Practical Magic Reviewed by Laura Miller Yet another suburban witch story with a wishy-washy moral: A sorceress's place is in the home Movie credits 101 By Robert Glatzer A former film director decodes the in-jokes and ego trips lurking behind that never-ending list of names What Dreams May Come Reviewed by Laura Miller BROWSE THE MOVIE ARCHIVES COLUMNS FEATURES REVIEWS INTERVIEWS BY JONATHAN LETHEM T odd Solondz's "Happiness" is a masterpiece.

76. Salon Entertainment | Noir Way Out
Jonathan Lethem reviews Hit Me, directed by Steve Shainberg and starring Elias Koteas, Laure Marsac and William H. Macy.
http://www.salon.com/ent/movies/reviews/1998/10/02reviewa.html
Hit Me
Directed by Steve Shainberg
Starring Elias Koteas, Laure Marsac and William H. Macy
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Blue Glow

"Millennium" season opener; "Buddy Faro" is happenin', baby!
Antz

Reviewed by Janelle Brown
Woody Allen is the voice of anxious and whiny worker ant "Z" in Dreamworks' charmingly hokey "Antz"
Clay Pigeons

Reviewed by Andrew O'Hehir Vince Vaughn is irresistible as the psycho villain in an otherwise empty comedy Y E S T E R D A Y A match made in pop heaven By Stephanie Zacharek Elvis Costello's words and Burt Bacharach's music were meant to be together The Impostors Reviewed by Charles Taylor Stanley Tucci's farce about two unemployed Depression-era actors sinks beneath its own vanity R E C E N T M O V I E S Home Movies By Charles Taylor Prince's unfairly maligned second film mixes swank screwball comedy with uptown sass Peckerhead By Laura Miller Gleeful depravity: An interview with John Waters Home Movies By Charles Taylor Paul Schrader's "Patty Hearst" tells the story Americans didn't want to hear One True Thing Reviewed by Andrew O'Hehir A Merry War Reviewed by Charles Taylor Richard E. Grant and Helena Bonham Carter shun middle-class mediocrity in the film adaptation of George Orwell's "Keep the Aspidistra Flying"

77. I Can't Help It! - Psychology - Salon.com
Lethem joins in on an article re Tourette s syndrome (the disorder attributed to his Motherless Brooklyn main character and narrator, Lionel Essrog).
http://www.salon.com/health/feature/2000/01/21/tourettes/index1.html
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        By David Bowman I 'm introduced to Lowell Handler. He gets close invades my body space and touches my shoulder. Not in a friendly way. Or authoritatively. His touch is just weird. The man himself seems normal to a point. His speech is OK. He's in his early 40s. He isn't short, but there is something slightly gnome-like about him. Especially when he makes his little honking noises. Lowell Handler touches my shoulder several more times as we walk into a conference room up in the Salon offices off Times Square in Manhattan. I set up my tape recorder on the table and Lowell Handler touches this Sony instead of my shoulder. I've been reacting to his actions like the worldly cosmopolitan that I am. I've ignored him. I know that Lowell Handler freelance photographer, college teacher, author suffers from Tourette's syndrome. This is why he must do what he does. "How many people suffer from TS?" I ask. He answers by saying, "How many people have it and how many suffer?"

78. Bold Type: Excerpt By Jonathan Lethem
Fifteen chapters into the book, frustrated by his relationship with Alice slowly falling apart, Phillip Engstrand leaves campus for the first time. This chapter describes what he finds.
http://www.randomhouse.com/boldtype/0397/lethem/excerpt.html
paced campus until dark, then stalked back to the apartment. When I saw the blind men were home I got into my car and drove off campus, found a bar, and deliberately had a drink with a woman.
An interesting woman, as it happened. She was dark-haired and tall, with a penetrating gaze and a smile that didn't show her teeth. She was sitting alone, sheltering a glass of red wine. I told her my name was Dale Overling, and asked if I could sit at her table. She said yes.
"You're not from the campus," I said.
"No."
"Not affiliated."
"No."
"Not a graduate of the school."
"No. No connection."
"You can't imagine how much that turns me on."
"Buy me a drink."
The bar was tame and suburban, a fifties cocktail lounge not yet refurbished by student irony. It was nearly empty, a weekend place on a week night. I'd picked it for its distance from campus. But when I flagged the waitress it was a girl I recognized, a dizzy undergraduate, costumed in yellow apron. Her eyes met mine and I froze her with a look of dread, willing her not to blow my cover. "Take this wine away," I said. "Bring us drinks. Margaritas, salt on the glass. Bring us six of them. Line them up on the table."

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