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December 29, 2012

Book Review: Perilous Moon

December 29, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

In the night sky over Occupied France, two young men met in combat - this remarkable book tells their stories.

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December 29, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
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December 2012, world war II
December 28, 2012

Book Review: Cezanne

December 28, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

"I paint, I work, I am free of thought" said Cezanne, and his thoughtless paintings changed art forever. A cinematic new biography explores the man's life and art.

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December 28, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
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biography, December 2012
December 27, 2012

Now in Paperback: Icefall

December 27, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

On a lonely icebound fjord, the young daughter of a Viking king must solve a series of crimes - and find her destiny

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December 27, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
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December 2012, fiction, vikings, young adult fiction
December 26, 2012

Guest Movie Review: Jack Reacher

December 26, 2012/ John C. Anderson

It's Tom Cruise starring as Lee Child's super-tall, super-gritty action hero!

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December 26, 2012/ John C. Anderson/
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December 2012, guest movie review, lee child, movie review
December 18, 2012

Guest Movie Review: The Hobbit

December 18, 2012/ John C. Anderson

The first part of director Peter Jackson's long-awaited movie adaptation of "The Hobbit" is finally here

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December 18, 2012/ John C. Anderson/
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December 2012, guest movie review, j-r-r- tolkien
December 17, 2012

Book Review: Constantine the Emperor

December 17, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

He put Christianity on the road to world domination - and he did a lot of other horrid things as well. He's Constantine the Great, and he's got a new biographer

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December 17, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
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December 2012, history, roman history
December 15, 2012

Charles Rosen, 1927-2012

December 15, 2012/ Greg Waldmann

Open Letters mourns the loss of Charles Rosen, pianist, scholar, teacher and critic.

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December 15, 2012/ Greg Waldmann/
Arts & Life
Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, classical music, December 2012, elliott carter, greg waldmann, music
December 13, 2012

Book Review: Ships of Oak, Guns of Iron

December 13, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

In a rip-snorting new blood-and-swash history of the War of 1812, the men and their fighting ships take center stage

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December 13, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
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american history, December 2012, military history
December 11, 2012

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Year

December 11, 2012/ Norman Lebrecht

It's been a bumper year for vocal recitals, but Norman Lebrecht has selected the best of the bunch--and the best album of 2012

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December 11, 2012/ Norman Lebrecht/
CD of the Week
Debussy, December 2012
December 11, 2012

Guest Movie Review: The Sessions

December 11, 2012/ John C. Anderson

The Oscar race for Best Actor gets a little bit more crowded with the performance of John Hawkes in Ben Lewin's "The Sessions"

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December 11, 2012/ John C. Anderson/
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December 2012, guest movie review, john anderson, movie review
December 10, 2012

Book Review: Counting One's Blessings

December 10, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

The official biographer of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother now gives us that most unlikely of things: a collection of her life-long correspondence

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December 10, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
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December 2012, english history, Keeping up with the Windsors
December 09, 2012

Classics Reissued: The Norton Critical English Bible

December 09, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

A new college-use edition of the King James Bible turns out to be that rarest of publishing phenomena: a true must-have masterpiece.

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December 09, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
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bible, December 2012
December 08, 2012

Book Review: A Dangerous Inheritance

December 08, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

Historian Alison Weir's latest novel features two young heroines, separated by 80 years but united by their fascination with one of history's mysteries: the fate of the Princes in the Tower

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December 08, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
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alison weir, contemporary fiction, December 2012, fiction, Keeping up with the tudors, Richard III, tudor fiction
December 07, 2012

Book Review: Spectrum 19

December 07, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

The latest "Spectrum" arrives, full of worlds of wonder!

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December 07, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
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December 2012
December 07, 2012

Guest Movie Review: Life of Pi

December 07, 2012/ John C. Anderson

A boy and a tiger, trapped at sea - the best-selling novel "Life of Pi" gets a movie adaptation by Ang Lee

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December 07, 2012/ John C. Anderson/
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December 2012, guest movie review, john anderson, movie review
December 06, 2012

The Landscapes Through Which We Traveled

December 06, 2012/ Žarko Radaković

Peter Handke turns 70 today. One of his translators and frequent travel companions offers a tribute.

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December 2012, peter handke
December 04, 2012

CD of the Week - Voyages-Reisen

December 04, 2012/ Norman Lebrecht

A compelling new recording of compositions for the viola da gamba, an ancestor of the cello, is just the antidote to predictable radio classical fare

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December 04, 2012/ Norman Lebrecht/
CD of the Week
December 2012
December 04, 2012

Book Review: The Big New Yorker Book of Dogs

December 04, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

Perfect for the dog-lover on your gift list: a great big new dog-themed anthology from the vaults of the New Yorker

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December 04, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
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December 2012, dogs, Malcolm Gladwell
November 30, 2012

Closest to Perfection

November 30, 2012/ Steve Donoghue and John Cotter

Europa Editions has reprinted Anthony Burgess' masterpiece Earthly Powers. Our editors talk about that seminal volume which has inspired an issue wide celebration of Burgess and his work.

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November 30, 2012/ Steve Donoghue and John Cotter/
Literary Criticism
Anthony Burgess, December 2012, fiction, John Cotter, literary criticism, Steve Donoghue
November 30, 2012

Real Full Rich Rank

November 30, 2012/ Sam Sacks

Respectable novelists are solemn, meditative, and deliberate--they certainly don't churn out book reviews every week. Anthony Burgess smashed that fussy mold and left us a lifetime's work of brilliant, omnivorous literary journalism.

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November 30, 2012/ Sam Sacks/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
Anthony Burgess, December 2012, fiction, literary criticism, Sam Sacks
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