Bullyville Resources
WEBSITES
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Francine Prose, that is. If so, check out her page at her publisher's website. It doesn't have much, but it will help you choose the next Prose book you want to read.
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Bullyville references "Portraits of Grief," The New York Times' real series about the victims of September 11. Now you can peruse it for yourself.
ARTICLES AND INTERVIEWS
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Want to know what Prose reads? The author talks about her favorite books at the New York Times.
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This review of Bullyville at Publisher's Weekly might be brief, but it sure is glowing.
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Francine Prose and her husband talk with the Wall Street Journal about cooking at home. Warning: This may make you hungry.
VIDEO
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The author talks about her path to becoming a writer.
AUDIO
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Listen to an excerpt from the Bullyville audiobook.
IMAGES
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Without further ado, we present Francine Prose.