Authors on the Web
Lawyers Weekly Canada, February 23, 2013
...House by Dickens, and Kafka’s The Trial, but Sutherland also uses short stories by writers such as Louis Auchincloss that unveil transgressions by establishment lawyers or that illustrate the evolution of the relationship between law and society. One...
City Pulse, January 30, 2013
...an aversion against more popular works, they read and reviewed books such as The Rector of Justin, by Louis Auchincloss, which was on The New York Times Best Sellers list in 1964. That year, the group also read William Goldings controversial Lord of the...
Washington Post, January 9, 2013
...them. New York edits and publishes and markets books, but take away the work of Edith Wharton and Louis Auchincloss and there arent all that many first-rate books about the city, and of course those two fine writers wrote exclusively about the WASP upper...
Washington Post, January 9, 2013
...them. New York edits and publishes and markets books, but take away the work of Edith Wharton and Louis Auchincloss and there arent all that many first-rate books about the city, and of course those two fine writers wrote exclusively about the WASP upper...
Fortune, November 21, 2012
...and take short views. It's 2075. Do you know who your great-great-grandchildren are? Do you really care? Louis Auchincloss, the novelist, estate lawyer, and scion of one of America's most prominent families, believes the ''dynastic impulse'' is on the...
TeleRead, September 25, 2012
...library Tags: ALA, American Library Association, Creative Commons, David Lee King, David Rothman, digital public library of america, Louis Auchincloss, Maureen Sullivan, Overdrive, Quarter Pentagon 0 I’m still borrowing e-books from public...
Kirkus Reviews, September 19, 2012
...she’s spent years in the classroom as an elementary ... August 1, 2012 Gore Vidal, like his contemporaries Louis Auchincloss and William F. Buckley, was of an American type that is now almost extinct: the bookish aristocrat, thoroughly...
Wilton Bulletin, January 17, 2013
...lunch. Lunch is $3. Reservations: 834-6240. BOOK DISCUSSION Discussion Leader — William Ziegler The Rector of Justin by Louis Auchincloss This novel, published in 1964, is considered by many to be the greatest achievement of Louis...
Atlantic Monthly, January 17, 2013
...the original Lost in Space. A big law firm is a fascinating world in itself, as readers of Louis Auchincloss novels have long known. In that regard, it should be a paradise for storytellers. Suits tries to do for that world what Upstairs Downstairs...
Broadway World, January 16, 2013
...of Drama. Recipient of numerous awards including the Mr. Abbott Award, Margo Jones Award, Lucile Lortel Lifetime Achievement, Louis Auchincloss Prize etc. Teaching: Yale, Fordham, NYU, Circle in the Square etc. Jonathan Groff. Equally versatile on stage...
Wilton Bulletin, January 11, 2013
...of Ed Raposa, will prepare lunch. Lunch is $3. Reservations: 834-6240. Book discussion The Rector of Justin by Louis Auchincloss, Tuesday, Jan. 22, with William Ziegler, discussion leader. This novel, published in 1964, is considered by many to be...
Washington Post, January 9, 2013
...them. New York edits and publishes and markets books, but take away the work of Edith Wharton and Louis Auchincloss and there arent all that many first-rate books about the city, and of course those two fine writers wrote exclusively about the WASP upper...
Washington Post, January 9, 2013
...them. New York edits and publishes and markets books, but take away the work of Edith Wharton and Louis Auchincloss and there arent all that many first-rate books about the city, and of course those two fine writers wrote exclusively about the WASP upper...
Observer-Dispatch, January 7, 2013
...The Vanderbilt Era, by Louis Auchincloss Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey, by The Countess Carnarvon American Heiress, by Daisy Goodwin Photo Finish, by Ngaio Marsh The Razor’s Edge, by W. Somerset Maugham...

