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June 30, 2009

The Music of the Mind

June 30, 2009/ John Madera

Aleksandar Hemon’s prose has scarcely been mentioned without the accompanying adjective ‘Nabokovian’; John Madera looks at Hemon’s new collection of stories Love and Obstacles to see whether the modifier fits.

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Fiction, Literary Criticism
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June 30, 2009

Family Through Fiction

June 30, 2009/ John G. Rodwan, Jr.

In The Enchantress of Florence, Salman Rushdie has written his most Melvillean novel. John G. Rodwan, Jr. indulges in some Melvillean digressions as he explains just exactly what that means.

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Fiction, Literary Criticism
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June 30, 2009

That Old Bryn Mawr Accent

June 30, 2009/ Sarah Hudson

Their cinematic pairings are the stuff of movie legend, but do their movies stand the test of time? Sarah Hudson takes in the films of Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn.

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June 30, 2009/ Sarah Hudson/
Monthly Cover, Arts & Life
July 2009
June 30, 2009

‘… to ourselves and our posterity …’

June 30, 2009/ Thomas J. Daly

Richard Beeman, in his Plain, Honest Men, reminds us that the Founding Fathers weren’t demigods. Thomas J. Daly measures their feet of clay.

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June 30, 2009/ Thomas J. Daly/
Literary Criticism, Monthly Cover
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