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January 09, 2013

Book Review: World War Two

January 09, 2013/ Steve Donoghue

The military crucible of the 20th Century gets a new hardcover history that can be read in one hour and fifteen minutes.

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history, January 2013, military history, Second World War, world war two
January 08, 2013

Book Review: Ice Forged

January 08, 2013/ Steve Donoghue

The first volume in a new fantasy series opens on a world where the everyday background magic on which everybody depends is beginning to flicker out ...

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fantasy, January 2013, science fiction
January 07, 2013

Classics Reissued: Alexander of Macedon

January 07, 2013/ Steve Donoghue

One of the best - and certainly the most contentious - biographies of Alexander the Great gets an attractive new reprint.

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Alexander the Great, biography, January 2013, Peter Green
January 06, 2013

Book Review: Scenes from Early Life

January 06, 2013/ Open Letters Monthly

A talented novelist writes the story of his husband's family's experiences in war-torn Bangladesh - but is it life, or art?

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contemporary fiction, fiction, January 2013
January 05, 2013

Book Review: The Kassa Gambit

January 05, 2013/ Steve Donoghue

In the future setting of this promising sci-fi debut, world-hopping humanity finds the last thing it expected: aliens!

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fiction, January 2013, science fiction
January 04, 2013

New in Paperback: The Last Son of Krypton

January 04, 2013/ Steve Donoghue

The revered (and reviled) Superman director Richard Donner co-writes an epic story from the Man of Steel's past

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January 04, 2013/ Steve Donoghue/
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comics, dc comics, January 2013
January 02, 2013

CD of the Week - Alexandre Tharaud plays Mauricio Kagel

January 02, 2013/ Norman Lebrecht

2013 gets off to a smashing start with Alexandre Tharaud's wild new recording of the works of postmodernist composer Mauricio Kagel. Norman Lebrecht reviews.

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January 02, 2013/ Norman Lebrecht/
CD of the Week
January 2013
December 31, 2012

Tom and Em

December 31, 2012/ Stephen Akey

It is said that Thomas Hardy fell deeply in love with his wife, Emma, only after she died. Stephen Akey revisits the stunning, elegiac poetry he wrote in her memory.

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December 31, 2012/ Stephen Akey/
Literary Criticism, Poetry
fiction, January 2013, literary criticism, Poetry, Stephen Akey, Thomas Hardy
December 31, 2012

Tea with the Pushkins in Brussels

December 31, 2012/ Michael Johnson

Say “Evgeny Onegin” to any educated Russian and you will trigger the first stanza or two of Pushkin's great novel in verse. Now Russia's national poet is finally coming into his own in the West as well.

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December 31, 2012/ Michael Johnson/
Fiction, Literary Criticism, Arts & Life
fiction, January 2013, literary criticism, Michael Johnson, Vladimir Nabokov
December 31, 2012

Thinking God Knows What: James Joyce and Trieste

December 31, 2012/ Luciano Mangiafico

Unsettled and penniless, James Joyce's exile was initially more imrpovised than cunning. Luciano Mangiafico tells the story of his early years on the continent.

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December 31, 2012/ Luciano Mangiafico/
Fiction
fiction, James Joyce, January 2013, Luciano Mangiafico, Ulysses
December 31, 2012

Entred in a Spacious Court

December 31, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

Ben Jonson said that the once wealthy and acclaimed Edmund Spenser died "for want of bread"; a new biography tries to disentangle myth from fact, and to make the case for the great poet's relevance today

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December 31, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
Arts & Life, Politics & History
Biography Review, History review, January 2013, Steve Donoghue
December 31, 2012

The Creative Subject

December 31, 2012/ Open Letters Monthly

A conversation with cover artist Aaron Angello

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Arts & Life
January 2013
December 31, 2012

REFRAIN

December 31, 2012/ Peter Mishler

a poem

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December 31, 2012/ Peter Mishler/
Poetry
January 2013, Poetry
December 31, 2012

Being Jonathan Harker: recollections of The Dead English

December 31, 2012/ Steve Brachmann

Not every actor gets the plum role of vampire hunter and romantic lead Jonathan Harker. Steve Brachmann reflects on his part in the Dracula-inspired rock musical The Dead English

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December 31, 2012/ Steve Brachmann/
Fiction, Arts & Life
Bram Stoker, Dracula, fiction, January 2013, theater
December 31, 2012

Moving-Away

December 31, 2012/ Jack Hanson

The Hemingway Library has given us a variorum edition of A Farewell to Arms with 39 alternate endings. But how might Hemingway himself have felt about the resulting collage?

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December 31, 2012/ Jack Hanson/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
ernest hemingway, fiction, Jack Hanson, January 2013, literary criticism
December 31, 2012

American Aristocracy: Gods of Copley Square – Centerpiece 5

December 31, 2012/ Douglass Shand-Tucci

A rumor of Narnia at Trinity Church prompts two questions. Can a building have a spiritual life? Can a work of art not? Phillips Brooks and the idea of ecstasy

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December 31, 2012/ Douglass Shand-Tucci/
Features, Fiction, Politics & History
Douglass Shand-Tucci, fiction, January 2013
December 31, 2012

How the Higgs Streams in the Firmament

December 31, 2012/ Anthony Lock

What do Christopher Marlowe and the newly discovered Higgs boson particle have in common? Anthony Lock explores the connection, by way of unified fields.

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December 31, 2012/ Anthony Lock/
Literary Criticism, Poetry, Arts & Life
January 2013, literary criticism, Poetry
December 31, 2012

January 2013 Issue

December 31, 2012/ Open Letters Monthly

A still from Face (triptych)by Aaron Angello

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December 31, 2012/ Open Letters Monthly/
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Interview, January 2013
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