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March 24, 2008
This has been out in cyberspace for a week, but it's a good cap to our previous discussion about "Love and Consequences:" It's the New York Times public editor's response on how they missed the signs of a fraud. Most notably for readers of this blog: Some bloggers have suggested that because the editor of "Love and Consequences," Sarah McGrath, is the daughter of Charles McGrath, a Times writer-at-large who used to edit the Book Review, he must have played a part in getting the coverage. He did not. He and Kakutani said they barely know each other and have never talked about what books to review. She works from home, seldom goes to the office and writes for the daily paper, not the section he edited. Kakutani said she did not even know McGrath had a daughter. McGrath said that because he is on the Times staff and sometimes writes about books, he and his daughter do not talk about her work and she had not told him the Jones memoir was hers. The entry "Catching up on Margaret B. Jones /Margaret Seltzer" is tagged: fake memoir , Love and Consequences , Margaret Seltzer Here are the authors scheduled for KERA-FM's call-in show, "Think." The entry "This week on "Think"" has no entry tags.
Robert Caserio, author of "The Novel in England 1900-1950: History and Theory " and "Plot, Story and the Novel: From Dickens and Poe to the Modern Period" will be spearking at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Southern Methodist University's DeGolyer Library. It's part of the Gilbert Lecture Series. The entry ""The Novel in England" -- Robert Caserio at SMU" is tagged: books , Gilbert Lecture series , novels , Robert Caserio |
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