The Vanda Gallery in New Rochelle (a half-hour train ride from Manhattan) has mounted a memorable photo exhibit. From ...
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Hosted on MSNKafka and Mahler: A missed harmonyFor the weary insurance salesman, Mahler’s music was simply too loud. Though Kafka possessed acute hearing, he did not have ...
Paradoxical though it may seem, studies have found that many creative people had difficult childhoods. Indeed, many ...
Similar in narrative style to Kafka’s The Trial, Lukins’ new novel, centred on the crimes of a wealthy American family, ...
From Judge Trevor McFadden's opinion last week in Sedita v. U.S. (D.D.C.): "Where was the Judge whom he had never seen? Where was the High Court, to which ...
Where Miguel de Cervantes’ 16th century work is smart, suspenseful, playful and pointed, “Lookingglass Quixote” is ...
Go Public heard from six people on four different flights who had their return tickets cancelled after Air Canada incorrectly ...
Just as he is assigned to be a figure of absurdism, Kafka’s work follows suit. “How are we to avoid those in office becoming deeply corrupt when everything is devoid of meaning?,” Kafka asks. I would ...
The breathless pace of Garcia Marquez’s ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ is lost in translation from book to screen ...
But after his fall, beginning in his first days in the hospital, Kureishi started to write furiously. A flurry of ...
Patrick Modiano’s books treat memory and language as something to play around with, almost always with a tremendous payoff ...
But after his fall, beginning in his first days in the hospital, Kureishi started to write furiously. A flurry of social-media posts earned him sympathy and admiration for his truth-telling. Over two ...
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