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2008 Autobiography Finalist The Bishop’s Daughter, by Honor Moore

by Elizabeth Taylor

Each day leading up to the March 12 announcement of the 2008 NBCC awards, we highlight one of the thirty finalists. Today, NBCC board member Elizabeth Taylor...read »

John Ashbery, at NBCC Awards Ceremony, Coming up at Paris Review Revel

by Jane Ciabattari

John Ashbery, winner of the first National Book Critics Circle award in poetry in 1975, was center stage at The New School at this year’s NBCC awards...read »

NBCC Reads: Spring 2009

by James Marcus

Visitors to Critical Mass will recall that in the fall, we canvassed the membership (as well as former winners and nominees) about which books best captured...read »

Save the Date: National Book Critics Circle Awards Finalists Announcement & Party

by Jane Ciabattari

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NBCC Reads: Back in Print, March 22 at McNally Jackson

by Jane Ciabattari

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NBCC Reads: Gary Giddins, Honor Moore, Michael Miller at McNally Jackson

by Jane Ciabattari

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