For art’s sake: Michael Finkel examines the life and crimes of the world’s most prolific art thief
Ultimately, Breitweiser's psychology remains something of a mystery.
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A Blog About Books and Reading
Ultimately, Breitweiser's psychology remains something of a mystery.
There are pleasures aplenty to be found in Bazterrica's bitter and poisoned bouquet.
The reappearance of Bookforum provides an interesting test case in whether it really is possible to sustain a viable vehicle for literary criticism.
“I look forward to putting my own stamp on a storied house,” says Brochu.
Troll is not a book liable to find a wide mainstream audience.
The core of the novel has a propulsion and a dramatic weight that works in its favour.
If there is a God hovering over Harmer's narrative, it is of the Old Testament variety.
It's hard not to see Gilbert's experience as one of selective persecution.
McCarthy's outlook was bleak and violent because the world he observed was bleak and violent.
Bleeding the humanity out of one of the most humanist endeavours remaining in our capitalist system – all in the name of soulless efficiency – is abhorrent.