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Alexander Starritt’s uneven but engaging third novel examines male friendship, modern Britain and high finance ...
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The latest work of historical non-fiction from Meg Waite Clayton, 'Typewriter Beach,' looks at the hurdles women face in ...
In May, as Josh Green signed copies of his new novel “Goodbye, Sweetberry Park” — a dark comedy that takes on NIMBYs and gentrification — one of his neighbors approached to purchase a copy. Talk about ...
Ted Bundy, Charles Manson, and many other notorious figures lived in and around Tacoma in the sixties. A new book argues that ...
Bookshops in Bergen, Berlin and Paris offer browsers plenty of opportunity to discover new authors and stock up on old ones I seem to have inherited two loves from my late mother: the love for the ...
“A Tale of Two Cities” is not in that category. That Dickensian creation has, for my money, the greatest opening sentence ever. And one worth thinking about right now: ...
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His books reveal empathy for the underclass, identifying with poverty-stricken Victorian London. All Dickensian tours begin or end at 48 Doughty Street, his only remaining family home in London.
A little over two decades later, a fraudster received a presidential pardon and walked free on Vesak day last month. Over the past 40 years or so, presidential pardons have sparked numerous ...
Metro achieves in A Tale of Two Cities a screen classic. The two yawning pitfalls of spectacle and dialog have been adroitly evaded. The fall of the Bastille [directed by Val Lewton and Jacques ...