anne whitehouse

Beginning in the late 1980s and during the 1990s, Anne Whitehouse's book reviews appeared frequently in The New York Times Book Review, the Baltimore Sun, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Miami Herald, the Louisville Courier Journal, The Jewish Forward, The Boston Globe, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Detroit News, and other newspapers. Her literary interests are eclectic; she has reviewed literary fiction (with an emphasis on fiction from Latin America, the American South, Europe, and by African-American and Jewish authors), poetry, biography and memoir, history, art and photography.

Read Anne Whitehouse's reviews on the Internet:

Connie Porter, All-Bright Court. The New York Times, 6/18/00 and 8/16/92.

Louis de Bernieres, Senor Vivo and the Coca Lord. The New York Times, 3/15/98.

Anne Landsman, The Devils Chimney. The Miami Herald, 11/16/97.

Melissa Faye Greene, The Temple Bombing. Salon, 4/29/96.

Lois-Ann Yamanaka, Wild Meat and the Bully Burgers. Salon, 12/30/95.

Amy Bloom, Come to Me. The New York Times, 4/17/94.

Douglas Cooper, Amnesia. The Chicago Tribune, 4/3/94.

Fay Weldon, Moon over Minneapolis. Salon, 4/26/92.

Click here for a full bibliography of Anne Whitehouse's Book Reviews.



References to Anne Whitehouse's Reviews on the Internet:

Amy Bloom, Come to Me.

Howard Norman, The Bird Artist.

Arturo Arias, After the Bomb.

Louis de Berneres, Senor Vivo and the Coca Lord.

Lilly Brett, What God Wants.
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Isabelle Allende, The Infinite Plan and Stories of Eva Luna.
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Connie Porter, All-Bright Court.
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Lois-Ann Yamanaka, Wild Meat and the Bully Burgers.

Melissa Faye Greene, The Temple Bombing.

Maya Angelou, Wouldn't Take Nothing For My Journey Now.