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Thomas Berger

Thomas Berger is the author of twenty-three novels. His previous novels include Best Friends, Meeting Evil, and The Feud, which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. His Little Big Man is known throughout the world.

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Excerpt 1 from Adventures of the Artificial Woman
Oct 24, 2012
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Excerpt 1 from Best Friends
Oct 24, 2012
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Chapter 1 from Adventures of the Artificial Woman
Jul 12, 2009
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Scottish Daily Express, April 7, 2013
...romantic page turner an eccentric narrative voice as uniquely, comically oddball as such one-off, timeless literary creations as Thomas Berger’s Carl Reinhart, Richard Russo’s Hank Devereaux Jr or John Kennedy Toole’s Ignatius J Reilly. ...
WA Today, January 29, 2013
...to all his characters. And that befuddled them.'' Stern's admirers have included Anthony Burgess, Flannery O'Connor, Thomas Berger and Richard Ellmann. In 1985, Stern received the Medal of Merit, awarded every six years by the Academy of Arts and...
Bend Bulletin, January 26, 2013
...generous to all his characters. And that befuddled them." Stern?s admirers have included Anthony Burgess, Flannery O?Connor, Thomas Berger and Richard Ellmann. In 1985, Stern received the Medal of Merit for the Novel, awarded every six years by the...
New York Times, January 24, 2013
...this triple version of saying we talk a lot.) Mr. Sterns admirers have included Anthony Burgess, Flannery OConnor, Thomas Berger and Richard Ellmann. In 1985, Mr. Stern received the Medal of Merit for the Novel, awarded every six years by the Academy...
San Francisco Chronicle, September 24, 2012
...translator is murdered. Muslims within Britain and abroad clamor for the author's death, and even fellow writers Thomas Berger, John le Carré, Roald Dahl and George Steiner cast aspersions on Rushdie's motivations and talents. However, Paul Auster,...
San Francisco Chronicle, September 21, 2012
...translator is murdered. Muslims within Britain and abroad clamor for the author's death, and even fellow writers Thomas Berger, John le Carré, Roald Dahl and George Steiner cast aspersions on Rushdie's motivations and talents. However, Paul Auster,...
Sugarscape, September 16, 2012
...of lies the way he does everyone else. Jack Crabb, I think, hero of ‘Little Big Man’ by Thomas Berger. He had some amazing stories to tell...
MSN Canada, January 19, 2013
...Japanese and even more so the Chinese sides, that is preventing smart people from making rational decisions,” said Thomas Berger, an associate professor of international relations at Boston University. “No Chinese or Japanese leader wants or can...
Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 18, 2013
...and even more so the Chinese sides, that is preventing smart people from making rational decisions," said Thomas Berger, an associate professor of international relations at Boston University. The backdrop for the dispute over the islands, which the...
New York Times, January 18, 2013
...Japanese and even more so the Chinese sides, that is preventing smart people from making rational decisions, said Thomas Berger, an associate professor of international relations at Boston University. No Chinese or Japanese leader wants or can afford to...
New York Times, January 18, 2013
...Japanese and even more so the Chinese sides, that is preventing smart people from making rational decisions, said Thomas Berger, an associate professor of international relations at Boston University. No Chinese or Japanese leader wants or can afford to...
New York Times, January 18, 2013
...Japanese and even more so the Chinese sides, that is preventing smart people from making rational decisions, said Thomas Berger, associate professor of international relations at Boston University. No Chinese or Japanese leader wants or can afford to be...
Philadelphia Daily News, January 13, 2013
...in the same league. Of course, I felt bad telling that to the museum's executive vice president, Thomas Berger, who agreed the one at National Harbor, Md., isn't as big as many others, such as the 80,000-square-foot Port Discovery in Baltimore or the...
Stars and Stripes, January 11, 2013
...it cannot hope to match China, but it needs to do something to improve its capabilities," said Thomas Berger, Associate Professor of International Relations at Boston University, in emailed comments. "Unpopular as it is, Japan probably should be spending...