Nicholson Baker Interview

March 9th, 2008 by Lewis Frumkes

 

human-smokeSince I reviewed Nicholson Baker for the New York Times Book Review years ago,  he has become one of our most inventive and daring writers, unafraid to experiment stylistically or  raise hackles wherever he thinks necessary. Often writing with his tongue lodged firmly in his cheek, Nicholson skewers his targets with an immense erudition.

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Tags: History, Military, Nicholson Baker, Simon & Schuster, World War II

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