Atonement book by Ian McEwan
People invent stories to defend or promote themselves, to entertain or challenge or plead with their audience, to offer some…
People invent stories to defend or promote themselves, to entertain or challenge or plead with their audience, to offer some…
Sadly, it is one of the curses of their trade that great novelists often lead lives that resemble bad novels.…
Since the birth of his mentally handicapped son Hikari more than 30 years ago, Kenzaburo Oe has often drawn on…
Anthony Doerr likes to list. It’s a style that becomes quickly apparent in the first few stories of The Shell…
While the name Orhan Pamuk may not currently arouse great interest in American literary circles, his Turkish compatriots recognize him…
“Life goes on. One way or another everyone gets left alone,” is the prescriptive claim of The Same Sea, stated…
Conscious and Verbal: Poems 1996-2000 signals a change in the verses of poet Les Murray. While traces of the man…
Manil Suri’s first novel, The Death of Vishnu, is a mélange of social commentary, romance-novel lust, the mundane, the comic,…
The first task facing Richard Posner in Public Intellectuals: A Study of Decline is to find a way to define…
When David McCullough won the National Book Award in 1981 for Mornings on Horseback, his rendering of Theodore Roosevelt’s struggle…