by bertbaby | Oct 22, 2013 | Book Reviews
A simple and devastating exploration of the darkest, most tender interiors of a husband in the wake of his wife’s death, from National Book Award nominee Stephen Dixon (Interstate).
by bertbaby | Oct 22, 2013 | Book Reviews
Revolutionary saxophonist Charlie Parker’s tragic and iconic trajectory is chronicled in a stellar study of Jazz and one of its pioneers.
by bertbaby | Oct 22, 2013 | Book Reviews
Ladies, gentlemen, demons… I give you all welcome to tonight’s roast of Hamlet, late Prince of Denmark—and what better place for a roast than in Hell? Many thanks to His Lordship of the Flies for the accommodations and use of the facilities....
by bertbaby | Oct 22, 2013 | Book Reviews
The author of The Secret History and The Little Friend returns with a saga of obsession, art, crime, and loneliness.
by bertbaby | Oct 22, 2013 | Book Reviews
October 22: “Look from the high hill, just before sundown, over the pond. The mountains are a mere cold slate-color. But what a perfect crescent of mountains we have in our northwest horizon! Do we ever give thanks for it?”
by bertbaby | Oct 21, 2013 | Book Reviews
Sara’s Wheeler’s winning history of six 1800s Englishwomen wrestles with a male-dominated culture and the trials of pilgrimage in America’s infant plains states.
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