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    <![CDATA[The Keep]]>
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    <![CDATA[In Jennifer Egan's deliciously creepy new novel, two cousins reunite twenty years after a childhood prank gone wrong changed their lives and sent them on their separate ways. &quot;Cousin Howie,&quot; the formerly uncool, strange, and pasty (&quot;he looked like a guy the sun wouldn't touch&quot;) cousin has become a blond, tan, and married millionaire with a generous spirit. He invites his cousin Danny (who as an insecure teenager left him hurt and helpless in a cave for three days) to help him renovate an old castle in Germany. To reveal too much would ruin the story, just know that <em>The Keep</em> is a wonderfully weird read--a touch experimental in terms of narrative, with a hefty dose of gothic tension and mystery--balanced by an intimate and mesmerizing look at how the past haunts us in different ways. <em>--Daphne Durham</em> &lt;p clear=&quot;all&quot;&gt;  &lt;hr noshade=&quot;noshade&quot; size=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;bucketDivider&quot; /&gt;&lt;div class=&quot;bucket&quot;&gt; &lt;b class=&quot;h1&quot;&gt; 10 Second Interview: A Few Words with Jennifer Egan&lt;/b&gt;<br/><br/><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/jennifer.egan.jpg" class="escapedImg"/> <strong>Q:</strong> What is your writing process like? Has it differed from book to book?<br/> <strong>A:</strong> My writing process seems to be a strange one, at least compared with other writers I've talked to. I begin with very little: usually just a strong sense of time and place--of atmosphere--and a few abstract notions that I want to explore. In the case of <em>The Keep</em>, I had a yen to set a book in what I'll call a gothic environment: an isolated, crumbling structure whose heyday is long past, and where eerie things begin to happen. As for the notions, I was curious about telecommunications: the way that cell phones and the Internet have made so many of us accustomed to nearly constant disembodied communication--a state traditionally associated with supernatural experience. I loved the idea of letting modern telecommunications collide with a gothic environment and seeing what would happen.<p>  I write by hand--usually one long draft that I scribble out quickly (5-10 pages a day) and poorly. I do this almost completely from the gut, with very little sense of where I'm going. It's often in the process of this almost unconscious writing that I discover characters and action. When the first draft is done, I type it into the computer (the parts I can read anyway; I have wretched handwriting) and see what I've got. Not a word of that first draft usually makes it anywhere near the final draft--which, in the case of some chapters of <em>Look at Me</em>, my last novel, was sixty to seventy drafts later. I edit by hand on a hard copy, then type in the changes and print it out again for further editing. The writing itself always remains instinctive, but there is a strong analytical counterpart, when I figure out what I'm doing in terms of plot, characters, thematic underpinnings, and then scheme about how I can do it better. I save every draft until a book is done; a towering pile of paper that I eventually, joyfully, recycle.<br/><br/> <strong>Q:</strong> Some of the most powerful (and terrifying) moments in the book deal with claustrophobia. Are you claustrophobic?<br/> <strong>A:</strong> I almost never write about myself, or things that have happened in my own life, or about people I know.  I like to make all of it up--or at least, I <em>think</em> I'm making it up, until later I realize how much of my own experience has crept into my books, disguised even from me. For example: I'm not claustrophobic, but I've certainly been paranoid, and the two are closely linked. I wanted to capture the way that paranoia (like claustrophobia) can instantly turn a benign environment into an unmitigated nightmare. One question is always at the center of such experiences: is this real, or am I making it up? We live in very paranoid times. I was interested in the way paranoia can make someone <em>turn</em> threatening and aggressive in exactly the ways they perceive the world to be. They become the very monster they fear.<br/><br/> <strong>Q:</strong> What author/s have inspired you?<br/> <strong>A:</strong> In the big, long-term ways:  Lawrence Sterne, Jane Austen, Edith Wharton, Emile Zola, George Eliot, Robert Stone, Don DeLillo, Jean Rhys.<br/> For <em>The Keep</em>, the list is slightly different. There are some fantastic (and totally insane) Gothic novels that I had a ball reading: Horace Walpole's <em>The Castle of Otranto</em>, Charles Maturin's <em>Melmoth the Wanderer</em>, Ann Radcliffe's <em>The Mysteries of Udolpho</em>, Matthew Lewis's <em>The Monk</em>--those are all 18th century books--and then from the 19th century, Wilkie Collins's <em>The Woman in White</em>, which is an absolutely drop-dead great thriller. <br/><br/>   &lt;hr /=&quot;/&quot; noshade=&quot;noshade&quot; class=&quot;bucketDivider&quot; size=&quot;1&quot;&gt; &lt;div class=&quot;bucket&quot;&gt; &lt;p clear=&quot;all&quot;&gt;</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Look at Me: A Novel]]>
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    <![CDATA[At the start of this edgy and ambitiously multilayered novel, a fashion model named Charlotte Swenson emerges from a car accident in her Illinois hometown with her face so badly shattered that it takes eighty titanium screws to reassemble it. She returns to New York still beautiful but oddly unrecognizable, a virtual stranger in the world she once effortlessly occupied.<br/><br/>With the surreal authority of a David Lynch, Jennifer Egan threads Charlotte’s narrative with those of other casualties of our infatuation with the image. There’s a deceptively plain teenaged girl embarking on a dangerous secret life, an alcoholic private eye, and an enigmatic stranger who changes names and accents as he prepares an apocalyptic blow against American society. As these narratives inexorably converge, <strong>Look at Me</strong> becomes a coolly mesmerizing intellectual thriller of identity and imposture.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The high ideals and inevitable compromises of the 1960s form the background to this acclaimed novel by Jennifer Egan.Phoebe O'Connor, eighteen years old in the summer of 1978, is too young to know the 1960s, but old enough to feel the anxiety of their influence.She is obsessed by the memory of her charismatic older sister, Faith, a flower child who died in Italy in 1970.Searching for the truth about Faith's death and life, Phoebe retraces her steps across Europe to the very place where she died.Her search yields more complex and disturbing revelations than she had wished for-about her sister and the generation she emblematized.]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;The theme of longing in all its forms-for change, for redemption, for travel outside the bounds  of daily life to realms where anything seems possible--unites this master story collection.  In the extraordinary &quot;Why China?&quot; a man drags his family to the Xi'an province in a desperate attempt to reclaim his lost integrity, only to find himself more reomte and mysterious than the place where his journey led.  In settings as exotic as Kenya and Bora Bora, as glamorous as downtown Manhattan, or as familiar as suburban Illinois, Egan's characters--models, housewives, schoolgirls--seek transformation of the body and spirit, and trancendence of the borders of desire.&quot;<br/>&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[A Visit from the Goon Squad]]>
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    <![CDATA[Jennifer Egan’s spellbinding new work circles Bennie Salazar, an aging former punk rocker and record executive, and Sasha, the passionate, troubled young woman he employs. Bennie and Sasha never discover each other’s pasts, but the reader does, in intimate detail, along with the secret lives of a host of other people whose paths intersect with theirs in the San Francisco 1970s music scene, the demimonde of Naples, New York at many points along the way from the pre-Internet nineties to a postwar future, and on a catastrophic safari into the heart of Africa. We meet Lou, Bennie’s charismatic, careless mentor; Scotty, the young musician who slipped off the grid; the uncle facing a failed marriage who goes in search of seventeen-year-old Sasha when she disappears into Italy; and the therapist on whose couch she dissects darker compulsions.<br/><br/><em>A Visit from the Goon Squad </em>is a book about time, survival, and the electrifying sparks ignited at the seams of our lives by colliding destinies. Sly, surprising, exhilarating work from one of our boldest writers.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Im Bann]]>
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