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February 07, 2014

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - The Westminster Legacy

February 07, 2014/ Norman Lebrecht

An extraordinary 40 CD box-set compiles the uncollected glories of the great classical label Westminster Records

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February 07, 2014/ Norman Lebrecht/
CD of the Week
February 2014
February 04, 2014

Book Review: Lincoln's Boys

February 04, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

The image of Abraham Lincoln - the saintly, martyred Great Emancipator - is a permanent fixture of human culture … but a fascinating new book takes a detailed look at the men who carefully crafted that image

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February 04, 2014/ Steve Donoghue/
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american history, February 2014
February 03, 2014

Book Review: Who Thinks Evil

February 03, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

Sherlock Holmes's legendary nemesis Professor Moriarty returns - as super-sleuth hero of a new thriller involving a threat to Queen Victoria's throne and the nation itself

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February 03, 2014/ Steve Donoghue/
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February 2014
February 02, 2014

Philip Seymour Hoffman

February 02, 2014/ Open Letters Monthly

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February 2014
February 01, 2014

Book Review: An Unnecessary Woman

February 01, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

In chaos-plagued Beirut, a voracious reader lives an oddly fulfilling secret life

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February 01, 2014/ Steve Donoghue/
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contemporary fiction, February 2014
January 31, 2014

Lost in Eliot

January 31, 2014/ Rohan Maitzen

The books we reread say a lot about who we are or who we hope to be. They also shape us, as Rebecca Mead discovers in exploring her own long relationship with George Eliot’s Middlemarch.

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January 31, 2014/ Rohan Maitzen/
Fiction, Literary Criticism, Arts & Life
February 2014, fiction, George Eliot, literary criticism, Middlemarch, rohan maitzen
January 31, 2014

War, in Panorama

January 31, 2014/ Joanna Scutts

How could they do it, those young men who, with every reason to live, walked deliberately into machine-gun fire? Joe Sacco gives us a panoramic view of the horror, the labor, and the losses of WWI.

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January 31, 2014/ Joanna Scutts/
Arts & Life, Politics & History
February 2014, Joanna Scutts
January 31, 2014

‘I Would Like to Write a Beautiful Prayer’

January 31, 2014/ Ivan Kenneally

When in her twenties, Flannery O'Connor recorded her prayers in a private journal. Newly published, they shed light on her youthful theology, her literary ambitions, and the role of faith in the fiction she was soon to write.

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January 31, 2014/ Ivan Kenneally/
Arts & Life
Book Review, February 2014, Ivan Kenneally
January 31, 2014

A Disproportionate Response

January 31, 2014/ Greg Waldmann

For years, pioneering blogger Andrew Sullivan was one of the most vocal supporters of the war in Iraq. Time and the war's wretched progress gradually forced him to change his thinking, however, and a new collection of his writings on the subject charts the disillusioning step-by-step.

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January 31, 2014/ Greg Waldmann/
Arts & Life, Politics & History
Book Review, February 2014, greg waldmann, saddam hussein
January 31, 2014

Crown

January 31, 2014/ Joanna Penn Cooper

a poem

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January 31, 2014/ Joanna Penn Cooper/
Poetry
February 2014, Poetry
January 31, 2014

Bigger with More and More

January 31, 2014/ Matt Sadler

Spike Jonze is the most mainstream of indie directors -- or the most indie of mainstream directors -- and his newest film Her is a triumph of quirky charm and visionary depth. Matt Sadler reviews.

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January 31, 2014/ Matt Sadler/
Literary Criticism, Arts & Life
February 2014, fiction, film, literary criticism, movie review
January 31, 2014

Title Menu: Twoo Wuv

January 31, 2014/ Open Letters Monthly

February would be unremittingly bleak if it weren't for the excuse it gives us to ponder the meaning of love, that many-splendored thing. Our editors offer up their favorite literary treatments.

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January 31, 2014/ Open Letters Monthly/
Features, Fiction, Poetry
February 2014, fiction, John Cotter, maureen thorson, Poetry, rohan maitzen, Sam Sacks, shakespeare, Steve Donoghue, William Butler Yeats
January 31, 2014

Office Space

January 31, 2014/ Teow Lim Goh

When we read poetry, we want the transcendence of art: how is that compatible with being at work? A new collection of poems explores the possibilities.

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January 31, 2014/ Teow Lim Goh/
Literary Criticism, Poetry
February 2014, literary criticism, Poetry, Poetry Review, Teow Lim Goh
January 31, 2014

February 2014 Issue

January 31, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

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January 31, 2014/ Steve Donoghue/
Features, Keeping up with the Tu..., Monthly Cover, Arts & Life, Politics & History
February 2014, Steve Donoghue
January 31, 2014

The Sovereign Survivor

January 31, 2014/ Phillip A. Lobo

The player is alone in the game, both sole survivor and unquestioned sovereign, but what's at the heart of such games? Phillip Lobo examines the loneliness of the long-distance gamer

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January 31, 2014/ Phillip A. Lobo/
Arts & Life
February 2014, Phillip A- Lobo, Video game review, video games
January 31, 2014

And the Moon Be Still As Bright: Lord Byron in Italy (part 2 of 2)

January 31, 2014/ Luciano Mangiafico

In self-imposed exile from England, Lord Byron entered a tempestuous love affair with Italy, renting palaces, swimming the canals of Venice, treating his loved ones abominably, and writing great poetry the whole time. The two-part "Byron in Italy" concludes the epic tale.

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January 31, 2014/ Luciano Mangiafico/
Arts & Life
Byron, February 2014, Luciano Mangiafico
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