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February 14, 2012

30 Books: Susan Shapiro on Mira Bartok’s “The Memory Palace: A Memoir”

By NBCC

Each day leading up to the March 8 announcement of the 2011 NBCC award winners, Critical Mass highlights one of the thirty finalists. Today, in #5 of the series, NBCC

February 13, 2012

30 Books: Mark Athitakis on “Karaoke Culture”

By Mark Athitakis

Each day leading up to the March 8 announcement of the 2011 NBCC award winners, Critical Mass highlights one of the thirty finalists. Today, in #3 of the series, NBCC

February 12, 2012

30 Books: Steven G. Kellman on “Hemingway’s Boat”

By Steven G. Kellman

Each day leading up to the March 8 announcement of the 2011 NBCC award winners, Critical Mass highlights one of the thirty finalists. Today, NBCC board member Steven G. Kellman

February 10, 2012

30 Books: Rigoberto González on “It Calls You Back”

By Rigoberto Gonzalez

Each day leading up to the March 8 announcement of the 2011 NBCC award winners, Critical Mass highlights one of the thirty finalists. Today, NBCC board member discusses autobiography finalist

February 2, 2012

NBCC Reads: John Domini’s favorite books about work

By NBCC

Work is the all-American pastime, taking more and more of our waking hours, and infiltrating our sleep. It’s been grist for books from Studs Terkel’s “Working” to Joshua Ferris’ “And

February 1, 2012

NBCC Reads: Kerri Arsenault’s favorite book about work

By NBCC

Work is the all-American pastime, taking more and more of our waking hours, and infiltrating our sleep. It’s been grist for books from Studs Terkel’s “Working” to Joshua Ferris’ “And

January 31, 2012

NBCC Reads: Andrei Codrescu’s favorite book about work

By NBCC

Work is the all-American pastime, taking more and more of our waking hours, and infiltrating our sleep. It’s been grist for books from Studs Terkel’s “Working” to Joshua Ferris’ “And

January 29, 2012

NBCC Reads: Oscar Villalon’s favorite books about work

By NBCC

Work is the all-American pastime, taking more and more of our waking hours, and infiltrating our sleep. It’s been grist for books from Studs Terkel’s “Working” to Joshua Ferris’ “And

January 29, 2012

NBCC Reads: Steve Isenberg’s favorite books about work

By NBCC

Work is the all-American pastime, taking more and more of our waking hours, and infiltrating our sleep. It’s been grist for books from Studs Terkel’s “Working” to Joshua Ferris’ “And

January 27, 2012

NBCC Reads: David Abrams’ favorite book about work

By NBCC

Work is the all-American pastime, taking more and more of our waking hours, and infiltrating our sleep. It’s been grist for books from Studs Terkel’s “Working” to Joshua Ferris’ “And

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