This chapter examines Paul Auster's The New York Trilogy (1987) with a focus on four of the author's characteristic preoccupations relating to borders and literary masculinities. Firstly, Auster's writing is shown to dwell reflectively and philosophically in the conceptual borderlands between ...
True Confessions(1977) John Gregory DunneA mainstream author writes a cop novel inspired by the Black Dahlia case. The Name of the RoseUmberto Eco (1980)A mainstream author writes long-ago historical crime. The New York TrilogyPaul Auster (1987)A mainstream author writes meta crime. Billy B...
60. Malone Dies Samuel Beckett Part of a trilogy of astonishing monologues in the black comic voice of the author of Waiting for Godot. 61. Catcher in the Rye J.D. Salinger A week in the life of Holden Caulfield. A cult novel that still mesmerises. 62. Wise Blood Flannery O'Connor A...
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Best Illustrated Book and Overall Winner - Tom Burns,The New York Trilogy Design Week Awards Editorial Design Category Winner - The Sea, The Sea, Tatsuro Kiuchi 2008 Association of Illustrators, Images 32, Books Category Gold - Tom Burns,The New York Trilogy...
It’s the second book in the Price of Privilege trilogy. I bought Carve the Mark, Veronica Roth’s new book, and An Unquiet Mind, a psychology based book by Kay Redfield Jamison. I plan on reading these in February, as well as the third section of the Red Queen series, King’s ...
Schwab, as well as the start of a second trilogy, “The Fragile Threads of Power.” Before the spoilers begin, we’ll explain the parallel fantasy world structure and explain why it’s such a great series. Then we’ll discuss the newest book in the series. Plus: What are we reading...
Maria nowcompletes the Chilean director’s masterful trilogy of biopics about famous females, including Jackie (with Natalie Portman as Jacqueline Kennedy) and Spencer (Kristin Stewart played Princess Diana). It’s all a mad, magnificent swirl, with Jolie in the middle as the tragic diva whose...
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Joe Porrazzo knows how to draw the reader into the story and never let go until the last page. Even then, questions arise to pique one’s interest for the forthcoming third book in the Alex Porter Trilogy. The author stirs politics, crime, greed, and love into the pot and delivers...