Don Noble
Host, Book ReviewsDon Noble , Ph. D. Chapel Hill, Prof of English, Emeritus, taught American literature at UA for 32 years. He has been the host of the APTV literary interview show "Bookmark" since 1988 and has broadcast a weekly book review for APR since November of 2001, so far about 850 reviews. Noble is the editor of four anthologies of Alabama fiction and the winner of the Alabama state prizes for literary scholarship, service to the humanities and the Governor's Arts Award.
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This week, Don reviews “Bartleby & Me: Reflections of an Old Scrivener” by Gay Talese.
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This week, Don reviews "From the Montgomery to the Matterhorn: Reflections on Life in My Two Homelands" by Betty Amstutz Gerson.
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This week, Don reviews "When Two Feathers Fell from the Sky" by Margaret Verble.
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This week, Don reviews "Let It Crow, Let It Crow, Let It Crow" by Donna Andrews.
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This week, Don reviews “In Light of all Darkness” written by Kim Cross.
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This week, Don reviews "Built from the Fire: The Epic Story of Tulsa's Greenwood District; One Hundred Years in the Neighborhood That Refused to be Erased" written by Victor Luckerson.
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This week, Don reviews “The Curious Lives of Nonprofit Martyrs” by George Singleton.