Walk the Blue Fields
“The best stories here are so textured and moving, so universal but utterly distinctive, that it’s easy to imagine readers savoring them many years…
keep reading“The best stories here are so textured and moving, so universal but utterly distinctive, that it’s easy to imagine readers savoring them many years…
keep readingFriedrich Dürrenmatt’s most renown play, The Visit, is a consummate, alarming Dürrenmatt blend of hilarity, horror, and vertigo.
keep readingA collection of two groundbreaking new plays by Tony Award–winning dramatist David Rabe, exploring aging and mental health in modern America.
keep reading“The sudden appearance, from a void of four decades, of three previously unpublished works by the late British playwright Joe Orton is a cultural…
keep reading“This is the best book we have had on Vivien Leigh, the most thoroughly and shrewdly researched, the most acute in its realization that…
keep reading“This polymorphic collection demonstrates a variety of styles (agrarian myth, beach-lit erotica, heretic surrealism, urban drollery) and a range of settings (plantation, mountain, Miami…
keep reading“A reader can feel [Elderkin’s] human characters being ripped from the earth, a reader can feel the children being ripped form their parent, and…
keep reading“Davidson . . . has taken on the story of the last Voltaire. . . . In 1753, at the beginning of Davidson’s story,…
keep reading“Exhilarating! Voyage pulses with the dizzying, arrogance and anxiety of a new generation moving as fast as it can. Bring on the next chapter…
keep reading“With grandly accessible language and brilliant strokes Margaret Elphinstone re-creates a place within which we learn much of the capability of the human heart…
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