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Victoria Redel writes how a war ripples down the generations
Victoria Redel's new novel "The Border of Truth" weaves together at least three stories to tell a very American tale.
Irish poet Sean Lysaght receives O'Shaughnessy Award
Poet Sean Lysaght is in St. Paul to receive the 11th O'Shaughnessy Award for poetry. The award is given each year by the Center for Irish Studies at the University of Saint Thomas. It recognizes contributions to the art by an Irish poet.
The elusive gift of grace
Essayist Anne Lamott's latest book returns to the theme that spirituality can be both difficult and rewarding, but never offers easy answers.
We all know ill-chosen words can hurt. But can well-chosen words heal? Or at least give us insight into the healing process?
Discovering a young poet
When Galway Kinnell, one of the great American poets of our age, first heard Josephine Dickinson, he was immediately drawn in by her work. MPR's Kerri Miller explains why.
Mike Farrell: Actor to activist
Actor Mike Farrell is best known for his portrayal of B.J. Hunnicutt on the long-running TV show, M*A*S*H. But for years, he's been making a name for himself as an advocate for human rights.
Author Kate DiCamillo: "It's the lie I like"
In an interview with MPR's Cathy Wurzer, DiCamillo talks about the book that made her realize she wanted to be a writer.
"Amen Corner" hits the shelves
It's Shefchik's debut murder mystery novel after a 26-year career as a reporter and columnist at the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Shefchik says the phrase "Amen Corner" refers to the most dramatic part of the course.
Writers rate the greats
A book critic asked more than 100 of today's most well-known writers what they think are the top 10 greatest literary works of all time, and got some interesting responses. Midmorning discusses and debates the literary top 10.
Jonathan Lethem and "You Don't Love Me Yet"
Jonathan Lethem has a new novel about indie rockers and young performance artists living in Los Angeles. But he is also shopping a new idea -- that artists and businesses keep too tight a hold on copyrights, and that the artistic spirit would flourish if everyone agreed to loosen that grip.