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Books beyond imagining: an introduction to America’s 2020 Fall literary issue
James T. Keane
October 02, 2020
Twice a year, America publishes special literary issues devoted in their entirety to the world of literature. In Fall Books 2020, a variety of authors and genres are explored, from fiction to poetry to biography and more.
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The must-read novel for quarantine and social distancing is about a 17th-century plague
Mary Doyle Roche
September 25, 2020
Published in 2002, ‘Year of Wonders’ is set in a 17th-century English plague town.
Arts & Culture
Books
Review: Gentrifying tragedy on intellectual whim
Ron Marasco
September 18, 2020
Terry Eagleton's new book on tragedy can be a difficult read.
Arts & Culture
Books
Review: A Bronx tale
Nicholas D. Sawicki
September 18, 2020
John D. Feerick’s memoir engages important chapters in American urban, intellectual and legal history.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: Flannery O’Connor meets Quentin Tarantino in Netflix’s ‘The Devil All the Time’
John Anderson
September 16, 2020
“The Devil All the Time” is a story of fathers and sons, serial killers, religious frauds and fundamentalist lunatics.
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Review: ‘Personal History of David Copperfield’ takes a micro approach to a classic
John Anderson
August 28, 2020
“Copperfield” on the page or on the screen is a moral fable, the story of a boy growing into a moral man
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