Tom LeClair has published three books of criticism and has reviewed fiction for the Nation", "the Atlantic", "Bookforum", "the "New York Times Book Review", and many other national periodicals. In 2005 he was a judge for the National Book Award for Fiction. He lives in Brooklyn.
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Abraham Lincoln trusted and confided in his law partner William “Billy” Herndon, but his still-influential 1889 biography was censored by his collaborator and publisher. In Lincoln’s Billy, Tom LeClair imagines Herndon’s deathbed autobiography and... SEE MORE