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A wayward copy of Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises" has made its way home, nearly 56 years later than expected. Greenwich Library received the book, along with a note explaining the book's ...
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Gallant is the genius absurdist of the 20th century. Conditions were overripe for absurdism. Born in Montreal, Gallant was ...
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VJ James steers the story adroitly, untangles it bit by bit, and gives it a complexity that’s rarely seen in storytelling ...
This trajectory of carefully guided and guarded elections producing low uncertainty and extensive rewards culminated with the ...
The newest issue of Storm's Marvel series kills her during a dinner with Doctor Doom, but her resurrection completely changes ...
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Two novels take different approaches to bringing the dead back to life.
Zeeva Bukai wrote The Anatomy of Exile from the perspective of a familiar literary figure: the anxious Jewish mother. Only in this novel about a Mizrahi Israeli family moving to America, the main ...