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Book Review: ‘The Word Exchange’ by Alena Graedon
Imagining language struggling for survival in Alena Graedon's new novel 'The Word Exchange.'
Read More »Book Review: ‘Fic: Why Fanfiction is Taking Over the World’ by Anne Jamison
This chronology begins at what is arguably fan fiction’s very roots – ancient Greece, where Virgil borrowed Homer’s characters.
Read More »Book Review: The Fall of the Stone City by Ismail Kadare
Albanian author Ismail Kadare's latest novel translated into English adds to a body of work that may earn him a Nobel Prize.
Read More »Book Review: The Investigation by Phillipe Claudel
But for overindulgent ending, Phillipe Claudel's latest novel epitomizes the term 'Kafkaesque.'
Read More »Book Review: X-Events: The Collapse of Everything by John Casti
Can society avoid the collapse of crucial complex systems necessary for its continued existene?
Read More »Book Review: The Devil in the Flesh by Raymond Radiguet
Narcissistic teenager engages in affair with wife of a French soldier during the First World War.
Read More »Book Review: A Hidden Madness by James T.R. Jones
Law school professor's memoir of succeeding while battling bipolar disorder attacks the stigma attached to mental health issues.
Read More »Book Review: The Druggist of Auschwitz: A Documentary Novel by Dieter Schlesak
Fiction and nonfiction combine to examine the human capacity to inflict and endure suffering at Auschwitz.
Read More »Book Review: Running Away to Home: Our Family’s Journey to Croatia in Search of Who We Are by Jennifer Wilson
Family sojourn to Croatian mountain village reveals truths about life and family.
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