Introduced to America via several short stories she wrote for Women’s Day magazine in the 1950s, when Feasting Galore was published in New York by Holt, Rhinehart & Winston in 1961, it was to the delight of American book critics. “Looking into Maura Laverty’s book is like opening an ...
American science fiction: Where to begin? (Posted 2012-12-07 03:53:30)Sleight, Graham
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all three of my sons when they each entered their preteen years (In my mind that’s around 10 years old), but I’ve always had a special place in my reading heart for Seaweed Brain and friends, especially their magical camp where they gather to train and act like normal American ...
This is no longer the territory of paranoid fiction. This is investigative synthesis—rooted in declassified patents, obscured scientific reports, underground data leaks, and the confessions of whistleblowers. In Part II of our series, we peel back another frozen layer of the hidden machinery—wher...
Of course, I could be accused of overstating the degree to which Wallace is reflecting a bedrock consensus for social democracy in the US at that time. Individualism was and remains a deep part of American culture. The real historical dialectic of US culture has always been between the Englis...
Hopefully, this settles everything. Every time there’s a name change, millions of dollars is spent for the change over of signage alone. The U.S. will need that money in the long run to pay for all the damages D.O.G.E. has wrongfully inflicted upon the American people. ...
Wan Chai is much more than a couple of blocks of girlie-bars populated by drunken American sailors; after all, the World of Suzie Wong was just a work of fiction set in Wan Chai during a bygone age. This is the place to visit when you want to buy something specific. ...
Why: Everything by Neil Gaiman draws you in and builds a world around you. My favorite of Gaiman’s that I’ve read so far isThe Ocean at the End of the Lane, although I’ve loved every one of his books that I’ve read except American Gods – that one was a little too graphic...
Not for a private showing, and not for the season. The gallery is closed forever! The off-white walls are stripped and the nail holes patched. In Asclepius’ pastel alcove you’ll find now, a darkened gaping hole—the bust swept