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The book lane

Barbara Lane

the world of books

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Latest Issues

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Loved and Missed

I love it when a book by an author I’ve never heard of comes roaring out nowhere and gob smacks me. It generally happens when I’ve had a long book drought and been moping around about having nothing to read.

a month ago
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The real story

Many of my readers know I prefer literary fiction to any other kind of literature. Every now and then, however, s subject is of such high interest that I’m compelled to turn to a book that tells the real story.

2 months ago
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Lowbrow

In my arrogant youth, I dismissed what I perceived as genre books -- mystery/crime/thriller/ -- as beneath contempt. I was interested only in literary fiction…the elders: Henry James, Faulkner, Austen, Forster, Wharton, et al; and their con...

3 months ago
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Adrian still cracks me up

The podcasts my friends recommend are almost always political: Ezra Klein, Sam Harris, Pod Save America, et al. Me? I’m a sucker for literary podcasts. Among them: Selected Shorts, The Writer’s Voice and Fiction, both from The New Yorker, B...

10 months ago
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  • Barbara Lane

    I've bee a book columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, book reviewer for NPR, and several national newspapers, and author interviewer for City Arts & Lectures, the Commonwealth Club, and a number of literary festivals.

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