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This week in the magazine, John Colapinto writes about the Michelin guide. Today, Colapinto answered readers’ questions in a live chat. A transcript of their discussion follows. THE NEW YORKER ...
Most of us take our voices for granted, but New Yorker writer John Colapinto got a scare several years ago when his failed him. After working every day, mostly in silence, he damaged his vocal ...
John Colapinto is an award-winning journalist, a New York Times best-selling author and a staff writer at the New Yorker. But it was his latest novel, “Undone,” that caused a stir in the book ...
His ordeal is recounted in a new book, “As Nature Made Him: The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl,” by John Colapinto. Reimer is in New York this week, speaking to reporters and making a television ...
Two riveting stories intertwine in John Colapinto’s page-turner, As Nature Made Him: The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl. One is a human drama, the other a cautionary tale of science gone awry.
Inspired by “The Crucible,” Miniatures, and “Harriet the Spy” Kimberly Belflower, the writer of the Tony-nominated play “John Proctor Is the Villain,” starring Sadie Sink, admires doll ...
And there are few writers who could take on this surprisingly vast topic with more artistry and expertise than John Colapinto. Beginning with the novel and compelling argument that our ability to ...