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@PamelaPaulNYT

Editor of The New York Times Book Review. On the production and consumption of culture. Some mutterings. Out: MY LIFE WITH BOB. Up next: HOW TO RAISE A READER.

New York
Joined May 2011
Born on March 02

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    A full page in today dedicated to a poem. One that everyone should read and reread.

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  2. Momentarily touched by usher addressing me as “young lady.”

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  3. “I will do my best to see to it that I never am this ignorant again.”

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  4. Big, big literary news here! The Paris Review has a new editor. She sounds great.

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  5. Anya Silver, one of the women I wrote about in this story, “Pregnant, with Cancer,” was just named a Guggenheim fellow. Yes!

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  6. Congratulations, Guggenheim fellows!

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  7. “She glared a little.” Best sentence I’ve read this week.

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    Apr 4

    Dr. Martin Luther King Junior’s signature in the New York Times guestbook from his visit in September 1965 + An archived copy of the from April 1968, after his assassination.

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  9. Apr 4

    Where would the word "deftly" be without book reviews to keep it occupied?

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  10. Apr 3

    April is National Poetry Month. Time to plan your revenge poetry.

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  12. Apr 3

    The Reagans watched 363 movies, from "Ghostbusters" to "Top Gun," at Camp David while in office. One aide watched all those movies with them.

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  13. Apr 3
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  14. Apr 1

    Solved: It said April 1. Note to self to plan April fools for the kids. Turned out, joke was on me.

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  15. Apr 1

    It's April 1, a fine day to remember one of the great literary hoaxes of the 20th century

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  16. Apr 1

    It was a pleasure to hear Luis Alberto Urrea talk about his latest novel. So much heart in this book.

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  17. Apr 1

    The April pick for Now Read This, The New York Times/PBS NewsHour Book Club is "THE DEATH AND LIFE OF THE GREAT LAKES" by Dan Egan

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  18. Mar 31

    Was texting someone about a David Sedaris book and the phone changed it to Seders. I guess because it’s Passover.

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    Mar 30

    My review of and Tucker Carrington's new book is up in the . It's an excellent book about how junk science is used by the justice system.

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  21. Mar 30

    Post-It Mystery of the Day: Item #5. Spring? April? Neither? And what does it mean?!

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