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James Frey

Thu., June 4, 6 p.m., free, Barnes & Noble, 1805 Walnut St., 215-665-0716, barnesandnoble.com.

Published: Jun 2, 2009

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After being outed by the Smoking Gun in early 2006 for the falsehoods in his blockbuster "memoir" A Million Little Pieces and getting publicly bitchslapped by Oprah and her book club, you'd think James Frey would be cowering in a corner somewhere, afraid to so much as touch a keyboard. But the guy's got cajones. In his latest book, 2008's Bright Shiny Morning, Frey constructs a collage of Los Angeles characters — from a runaway couple to an in-the-closet movie star. It's a love-it-or-hate-it affair, but at least it's up front about its fiction.

 

Thu., June 4, 6 p.m., free, Barnes & Noble, 1805 Walnut St., 215-665-0716, barnesandnoble.com.

 

 

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