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  • Speak Again, Memory

    Greg Grandin : Non-Fiction

    Readers of Fidel Castro's My Life will find explanations of the Cuban Revolution, but no apologies for its suppression of dissent.

  • The Last Angry Man

    Jeff Kisseloff : History

    Eliot Asinof, blacklisted author of Eight Men Out, created a lifetime of work celebrating rebels and victims of injustice.

  • Seeing Past the Gorgons

    Barry Schwabsky : Fine Art

    The New Yorker's art critic turns his eye toward the cultural summits.

  • Fathers and Sons

    Joseph H. Cooper : South Africa

    A teacher discovers that sixty years after its publication, Alan Paton's Cry, the Beloved Country still stirs deep emotions about fathers and errant sons.

  • The Light Stuff

    Melanie Rehak : The Short of It

    The Kindle e-reader lightens your load, but can you curl up with it in bed?

  • Loss Lieder

    Ange Mlinko : The Short of It

    It's National Poetry Month, and that means cooked meat.

  • Victim 'Hood

    Chris Lehmann : The Short of It

    An account of the most recent installment in the nation's sick love affair with literary exhibitionists.

  • Final Fantasy

    David Waldstreicher : History

    Susan Faludi's Terror Dream made a provocative splash, but therapy is no substitute for understanding reality.

  • Eulogy for an Independent Bookstore

    Jessica Teich

    No chain stores or web sites can replace Dutton's in the hearts of the LA literati.

  • The Film We Dreamed

    Charles Taylor : Film

    In Zeroville, Steve Erickson explores New Hollywood's promise and doom and the dissolution of cinema into spectacle.

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