Break, Blow, Burn: Camille Paglia Reads Forty-three of the World’s Best Poems
December 8, 2025Blest be anyone who, in this age of meretricious materialism, nascent narcissism, and hapless hedonism, returns...
Casting a Spell: The Bamboo Fly Rod and the American Pursuit of Perfection by George Black
December 8, 2025Some years ago, back in the days of its relative anonymity, fly fishing was considered an...
Battle for Europe: How the Duke of Marlborough Masterminded the Defeat of France at Blenheim by Charles Spencer
December 8, 2025Even the greatest deeds of brave men can be forgotten in the mists of time -...
The Caddie Who Knew Ben Hogan by John Coyne
December 7, 2025At the risk of being cold-hearted, though after reading this book I don’t seem to care...
American Sucker – by David Denby
December 7, 2025The emotional trauma exposed a vulnerability that lay beneath all outward signs of success: a career...
Bad Dirt: Wyoming Stories 2 by Annie Proulx
December 7, 2025Where do I start with Annie Proulx? Where does anyone start with Annie Proulx? Certainly not...
The Athena Factor by W. Michael Gear
December 7, 2025In The Athena Factor W. Michael Gear explores the compelling and in many ways horrifying world...
Alibi by Joseph Kanon
December 7, 2025Joseph Kanon’s summer potboiler is a weak whodunnit set in the seedy splendor of post-war Venice.
The Argumentative Indian: Writings On Indian History, Culture and Identity by by Amartya Sen
December 6, 2025The Argumentative Indian is a discussion on the genesis and direction of the Indian identity, in...
All Whom I Have Loved by Aharon Appelfeld
December 6, 2025Aharon Appelfeld’s new novel, All Whom I Have Loved is indeed a riveting, if ominous tale,...




