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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON MAY 11, 1997

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  • A Life In Dance By Amanda Vaill. Amanda Vaill's biography of Lost Generation godparents Gerald and Sara Murphy is scheduled to be published early next year

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  • Boundaries By Melvin Jules Bukiet. Melvin Jules Bukiet's most recent books are the collection "While the Messiah Tarries" and the novel "After." He teaches at Sarah Lawrence College

  • Channel Surfing By David Myers. David Myers is an associate professor of history and religion at Fordham University

  • These Artists Truly Had To Be On Their Toes By Teresa Wiltz. Teresa Wiltz is a Tribune staff writer

  • A Full Day By Andy Solomon. Andy Solomon chairs the English department at the University of Tampa

  • Tinseltown Tale By Joyce R. Slater. Joyce Slater reviews popular fiction for the Tribune

  • Robert Boswell's Smart, Sensitive Novel About The Undercurrents Of Life And Love By Melissa Pritchard. Melissa Pritchard is the author of "Spirit Seizures," "Phoenix" and "The Instinct for Bliss." She teaches in the creative-writing program at Arizona State University

  • The Beautiful Mrs. Seidenman, by Andrzej Szczypiorski... By Gioia Diliberto

  • Fantasy Lands By Karal Ann Marling. Karal Ann Marling is professor of art history and American studies at the University of Minnesota. She has written on many aspects of popular culture and architecture. Her books include "Graceland: Going Home With Elvis," and "Designing Disney's Theme Parks: The Architecture of Reassurance," due out in June from Flammarion

  • 2 Authors Look At Girls, Gangs And Violence By Jody Miller. Jody Miller is an assistant professor of criminology at the University of Missouri at St. Louis. She has studied young women's gang involvement since 1995

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