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Amedee, The New Tenant, Victims of Duty

by Eugene Ionesco

“There is not a dramatist . . . who can make furniture speak as eloquently as Ionesco, and here he makes it the perfect, the terrifying symbol of the deranged…

Jonathan Coleman

…Who’s Who’s in America and Contemporary Authors. He has written forthe New York Times Book Review, Newsweek, The New Yorker, Sports Illustrated, the Washington Post Book World, the Chicago Tribune,…

When the Stars Begin to Fall

by Theodore Roosevelt Johnson

A bold, thought-provoking pathway to the national solidarity that could, finally, address the ills of racism in America

Stern

by Bruce Jay Friedman

“What makes Friedman more interesting than most of Malamud, Roth and Bellow is the sense he affords of possibilities larger than the doings and undoings of the Jewish urban bourgeois’.What…

February

by Lisa Moore

“Luminous . . . Moore offers us, elegantly, exultantly, the very consciousness of her characters. In this way, she does more than make us feel for them. She makes us…

Hawthorne in Concord

by Philip McFarland

“McFarland’s book takes the prize for readability. His is an impressionistic account that could only result from sensitivity and empathy for its subject.” —David Locker, Evansville Courier & Press…

World Made by Hand

by James Howard Kunstler

“Far from a typical post-apocalyptic novel. It caters neither to a pseudo-morbid nor faddishly slick vision of the future. Though grim with portent, it is ultimately, as Camus’s novel The…

On the Missionary Trail

by Tom Hiney

“On the Missionary Trail . . . illuminate[s] the struggles of the nineteenth-century men and women who risked–and often lost–their lives to bring Christianity and civilization to the remotest corners…

Grove at Home: July 5—11

…Lorraine Hansberry walk into a dinner party: Sarah M. Broom in the New York Times’ “By the Book” In this Sunday’s New York Times Book Review “By the Book” feature,…