- Alan
Stuart Cheuse (January 23, 1940 – July 31, 2015) was an
American writer, editor,
professor of literature, and
radio commentator. A
longtime NPR book...
- Up**** and The New York Times. The
title of the book,
according to Alan
Cheuse of NPR, is
suggestive and
mysterious to ****anese
readers —
Franz Kafka is...
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themes of emigration,
racism and
brutality and was
described by NPR's Alan
Cheuse as the work of a "lapidary
young master". Lynch's
second novel, The Black...
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brute fright, though, it
makes up for with more
subtle pleasures". Alan
Cheuse of NPR
wrote "A
rather neatly designed plot has
kicked in even
before the...
- it as "the best
generation starship novel I have ever read." NPR's Alan
Cheuse praised the novel's
narrative voice: "Almost the
entire narrative, with...
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dramatic bent than the
horror fiction for
which he had
become famous. Alan
Cheuse wrote "Each of the
first three novellas has its
hypnotic moments, and the...
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ourselves sane". In 2013 he
published Odds
Against Tomorrow,
which NPR's Alan
Cheuse described as a "brilliantly
conceived and
extremely well-executed novel...
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reviews from critics.
Writing for NPR,
American writer and
critic Alan
Cheuse called The
Shining Girls "a triumph" and "a
marvelous narrative feat that...
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International Who's Who 2004. Routledge. 2003. pp. 1668. ISBN 1-85743-217-7.
Cheuse, Alan (4 June 1989). "A
worldly education Paul
Theroux imagines a much-traveled...
- Last
Picture Show, or
other top-shelf McMurtry, but
still a lot of fun. "
Cheuse, Alan (May 27, 2014). "McMurtry
Takes Aim At A
Legend In 'Last Kind Words...