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Nick DiMartino

May

12

2017

Nick DiMartino of University Book Store in Seattle

Shelf Awareness: “University Book Store’s DiMartino: ‘Quietly Awesome'”

University Book Store‘s branch in the Husky Union Building at the center of the school’s Seattle campus has many things going for it, but “the reason this store is great is because of one guy: Nick DiMartino,” the Stranger reported. “I am doing everything I can to keep literature alive on campus,” DiMartino said. “That’s …

Apr

5

2017

Ties

Ties by Domenico Starnone, trans. by Jhumpa Lahiri

Domenico Starnone’s Ties is an expertly crafted short novel that is charmingly intimate, disarmingly chatty and laced with some walloping surprises. Its Italian publication so captivated Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri (whose memoir In Other Words documents her study of Italian) that she translated the novel into English, and superbly so. The novel is a meditation on love–what is …

Mar

8

2016

The Story of Hong Gildong

The Story of Hong Gildong, translated by Minsoo Kang

Whether The Story of Hong Gildong is the oldest extant Korean prose fiction or the second oldest, whether it was written by poet and statesman Heo Gyun (1569-1618) about a real bandit or whether it’s popular fiction by an anonymous commoner in the second half of the 19th century matters greatly to some. Not so …

Feb

3

2016

Nick DiMartino

The Professor’s Wife by Nick DiMartino: “a romance novel, but in reverse”

by Melissa Diamond for thedailyuw.com If you’re looking for a book this Valentine’s Day but aren’t in the mood for a typical romance novel, The Professor’s Wife by Nick DiMartino, UW graduate and book buyer at the University Book Store, might be just right. The launch party for the book took place Sunday afternoon at …

Sep

18

2015

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Brad and Nick

The OTHER B&N: Brad and Nick of
Breakfast at the Bookstore

  Last week, Brad Craft and Nick DiMartino of University Book Store in Seattle recorded their 46th Breakfast at the Bookstore podcast, marking their one year anniversary of Nick eating maple bars, Brad enjoying more unpredictable treats, and the two sharing delightful book banter to get readers everywhere more excited about books new and old. …

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