Borges, Moore, and Munro
By Judith Shulevitz, Andrew Sullivan, Katha Pollitt, Eric Alterman, Fareed Zakaria, Sarah Kerr, Cynthia Kling, Jim Holt, Colin McGinn, David Edelstein, Michael Wood, Brent Staples, David Tell, Mark Crispin Miller, Tim Ferguson, Colin McGinn, Jim Holt and Sarah KerrUpdated Sunday, Nov. 1, 1998, at 3:30 AM ETJudith Shulevitz is a former culture editor of Slate. Her book, The Sabbath World: Glimpses of a Different Order of Time, will be published in March. Andrew Sullivan blogs at the Daily Dish. Katha Pollitt's collection of poems The Mind-Body Problem is forthcoming. Missing Autor Bio Fareed Zakaria is editor of
Newsweek International and the author of
The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad.
Sarah Kerr writes for the New York Review of Books
and Condé Nast Traveler
, among other publications. Cynthia Kling is a gardener in Cold Spring, N.Y.
Jim Holt writes the "Egghead" column for Slate. He also writes for The New Yorker
and the New York Times Magazine
. David Edelstein is Slate's film critic. You can read his reviews in "Reel Time" and in "Movies." He can be contacted at . Michael Wood, who teaches at Princeton, is the author, most recently, of Literature and the Taste of Knowledge
. Brent Staples is on the editorial board of the
New York Times and is a member of
Slate's book-reviewing team. Mark Crispin Miller is a professor of media studies at New York University and author of
Seeing Through Movies.
Jim Holt writes the "Egghead" column for Slate. He also writes for The New Yorker
and the New York Times Magazine
. Sarah Kerr writes for the New York Review of Books
and Condé Nast Traveler
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