Maurice Sendak (10, June, 1928 – 8 May, 2012) was an American writer and illustrator best known for his book Where the Wild Things Are.
A white teen is raped & killed, her girlfriend manages to escape after being raped. A black man who wonders into town is blamed for the crime and lynched.
The Immortal Iron Fist, Vol. 1 is of an origin story (but not really), if you know nothing about him you’ll know enough to get you through the rest of the story
Allen Ginsberg (3 June, 1926 – 5 April, 1997) was an American poet known for his controversial poem Howl. Mr. Ginsberg was a leading poet in the Beat Generation of the 1950s. By Harvey W. Cohen – www.harveywallacecohen.com (Original uploaded on en.wikipedia), […]
It seems to me Mr. Fleming had some stories in his head and somehow tried to tie them up into a common character (Bond).
The blending of authentic Southern living, along with a great crime story, is something that Mr. Atkins pulls off without a hitch
Mr. Wouk said that the two most important influences on his life were his grandfather and the United States Navy
The story, told in style and grace, features a young, conceited Winston Churchill on his way to cover the Boer Wars in South Africa, 1889.
We happened to be in Connecticut this weekend, so we thought a nice side trip would be to Mark Twain’s House in Hartford. We wanted to visit the house, but didn’t have a chance before now. While the neighborhood around the famous […]
Honoré de Balzac (20 May, 1799 – 18 August, 1850) – French novelist and playwright, known for his novels and short fictional stories and his keen eye for detail