Jonathan Dee
Jonathan Dee is the author of four novels, most recently Palladio. He is a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine, a frequent contributor to Harper's, and a former senior editor of The Paris Review. He teaches in the graduate writing programmes at Columbia University and The New School.
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Jonathan Dee is the author of four novels, most recently Palladio. He is a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine, a frequent contributor to Harper's, and a former senior editor of The Paris Review. He teaches in the graduate writing programmes at Columbia University and The New School.
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I have trouble reading about affairs, and this book was no different. And then she returns to her cheating husband in the end? So I didn't like the story, but I thought the characters were very imaginable, so 2 * instead of 1.
Ben has a midlife crisis of horrific proportions and Helen, his wife, divorces him and moves to New York City with their teenage daughter, Sara. There Helen starts work as a crisis management expert for a small PR firm. It seems she has a gift. She can make clients apologize truthfully for what they...
So many books today are being written about failed characters. They do stupid things, get caught, either get forgiven or ostracized , or when the book ends, the reader is left to decide the ultimate outcome. What is the message of these books? Often the main character does heinous things and gets aw...
So many books today are being written about failed characters. They do stupid things, get caught, either get forgiven or ostracized , or when the book ends, the reader is left to decide the ultimate outcome. What is the message of these books? Often the main character does heinous things and gets aw...
Not for me.