The Valley of the Fallen (Book Review).Reviews the book `The Valley of the Fallen: And Other Places,' by Donald Katz.AbbottCharlotteGoldSarahF.RotellaMarkZaleskiJeffEBSCO_bspPublishers Weekly
Writes like an angel, a fallen, hard-driving angel —A. Alvarez about Robert Stone,New York Review of Books,1986 Similes Dictionary, 1st Edition. © 1988 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved. ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: ...
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Fry in his forward to the book, “The writers have also taken a broad and absorbing approach to the term ‘Fallen Leader,’ including among their subjects not just those who perished during the conflict, but also some who were wounded in action or even “fell from grace” more figuratively...
In McCracken’s sweet and heartwarming children’s picture book, night has fallen as Mommy tucks her young child into bed. As mother and child exchange “I love you” declarations, Mommy insists that “I love you … more.” With a big yawn, the child asks how she can be certain that...
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After a moment, Connolly and Wilson felt the whole of the previous conversation had been incomprehensible: neither of them could remember what had been said; surely they had said it before; it seemed to bear no relation to anything whatsoever; and in what order had the sentences fallen? They...
“Like the best noir practitioners, Murphy uses the mystery as scaffolding to assemble a world of fallen dreams and doom-bitten characters … Murphy’s hard-boiled rendering of the city is nothing short of exquisite. It’s a landscape of reeking garbage, of salty rain sweepin...
As I said previously, I try to create characters that are relatable to me. It makes it so much easier. I also have fallen into writing a chapter for a character that will explain what makes that character tick. I don’t mean it to but usually it will have an emotional pull that will...