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Arts & Culture Books
November 01, 2017
Three recent books on Thoreau, prompted by the the 200th anniversary of his birth, deepen our understanding of him.
Arts & Culture Books
April 17, 2017
Frank Freeman reviews "The Mountains of Parnassus" by Czeslaw Milosz.
Books
September 15, 2016
The central insight of David Walsh’s book is that “the person is transcendence."
Books
September 16, 2015
'The Fellowship,' by Philip Zaleski and Carol Zaleski
Books
October 02, 2014
I rsquo ve heard it said hurt people hurt If anyone was ever hurt as a child not physically but emotionally it was Tennessee Williams His mother Edwina rsquo s denial did the hurting denial she turned into an art form which her son turned into art And John Lahr senior drama critic of The Ne
Books
April 01, 2014
Tim Kendall's anthology, 'Poetry of the First World War'
Books
December 10, 2013
This new literary biography mdash rdquo not a formal biography but more than a work of literary criticism rdquo in the words of its author Robert Milder professor of English at Washington University in St Louis mdash contends that Nathaniel Hawthorne was a man divided be-tween his realist perc
Books
December 10, 2013
Some Catholics have lamented that C. S. Lewis, an Anglican, never converted.
Books
December 17, 2012
Do the movies have a future?
Books
September 10, 2012
Philip Larkin was not always an admirable man, but he was certainly a hard-working poet.