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Richard Ford recently exchanged emails with Deborah ... “Canada,” a surprising number of people who showed up to have books signed said, quite touchingly (to me), that they wished I’d ...
Richard Ford: ‘In America no one will stay at home’Opens in new window ] What about happiness? The book opens and closes with Frank’s reflections on happiness. Does Ford agree with the ...
‘Her wine was good and her beds were soft’: the mysterious and beguiling life of Dottie Wellesley Books of the month: From Be Mine by Richard Ford to I am Homeless If This is Not My Home by ...
John Updike introduced Angstrom in 1960 in “Rabbit, Run,” the first book in his vaunted series about a suburban salesman. Richard Ford, who was only 16 in 1960, has just published “Be Mine ...
Richard Ford: 6 p.m., Garden District Book Shop, 2727 Prytania St. The author will discuss and sign his book "Be Mine: A Frank Bascombe Novel." gardendistrictbookshop.com. Richard Sexton and ...
Learn more. Richard Ford is a novelist, storywriter, and an essayist. A long-time resident of East Boothbay, Maine, he is the author of fourteen novels and story collections, which have been ...
Late in Richard ... but Ford, really — struggles to build up a head of steam around what he observes. (That was also an issue with the janky linked stories in the fourth Bascombe book, 2014 ...
Susan Larson talks with Pulitzer Prize winning novelist, Richard Ford, about living in New Orleans and his new book, Be Mine. Here’s what’s on tap in the literary life this week: The Collage ...
"BE MINE" by Richard Ford (Ecco, 352 pages ... To read an uncut version of this review — and more local book coverage — visit Chapter16.org, an online publication of Humanities Tennessee.
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