Brooklyn Follies by Paul Auster
Leave it to Paul Auster to pull a fast one on his readers. When one thinks of Auster multi-layered and intertwined stories with a touch of the surreal come to m...
Leave it to Paul Auster to pull a fast one on his readers. When one thinks of Auster multi-layered and intertwined stories with a touch of the surreal come to m...
Good interview up at NRO with Jennifer Roback Morse. Morse is the author of a book that has been in my TBR pile for awhile: Smart Sex: Finding Life-long Love in...
Thought provoking article in Books & Culture on Christians and art. Ostensibly a review of two recently published books on the subject, the author – ...
One trend in publishing that I applaud is the move toward well designed and illustrated children’s fantasy. From the Spiderwick Chronicles to The Edge Chr...
Ross Douthat over at The American Scene has an interesting post on The Da Vinci Code the movie. In the course of that discussion he offers this critique of the ...
Well, folks golf season has started and things are starting to heat up a bit. Tiger has already won his first two tourneys (one in Dubai) and a rookie who hits ...