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  1. Michiko Kakutani. Outros nomes. Michi. Nascimento. 9 de janeiro de 1955. New Haven, Connecticut, Estados Unidos. Michiko " Michi " Kakutani (角谷 美智子 Kakutani Michiko?, New Haven, 9 de janeiro de 1955) é uma crítica literária norte-americana, ex-crítica literária chefe do The New York Times .

  2. Michiko Kakutani (ミチコ・カクタニ, 角谷 美智子, born January 9, 1955) is an American writer and retired literary critic, best known for reviewing books for The New York Times from 1983 to 2017. In that role, she won the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1998.

  3. 27 de jul. de 2017 · For nearly four decades, Michiko Kakutani, who has decided to step down as chief book critic of The New York Times, has anointed new talent, charted the peaks and valleys of literary careers...

  4. 20 de fev. de 2024 · How did the former New York Times book critic lose her edge and become a bestselling chronicler of our times? Slate explores the career and controversies of Michiko Kakutani, who once panned Norman Mailer and Zadie Smith.

  5. Obama, the Best-Selling Author, on Reading, Writing and Radical Empathy. He invited authors and historians to the White House and had already published a best-selling memoir. That didn’t make ...

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  6. 29 de jul. de 2017 · Farewell, Michiko Kakutani! On Thursday, the Times’ chief daily book critic announced that she would be leaving her regular reviewing post after thirty-eight years at the paper, marking the end...

  7. 2 de fev. de 2024 · By Michiko Kakutani. Feb. 2, 2024. Videos by Jenifer P. Borum (first two) and David Barrett. The Times’s longtime literary critic says that like all great outlaw-heroes, the escaped Eurasian...