By Tessa Nolan Thom Gunn, a poet whose life and work were indelibly intertwined with the San Francisco counterculture of the 1960s, remains a captivating…
By Tessa Nolan Christopher Beckman’s latest novel, “A Twist in the Tail,” is a meticulously crafted exploration of the intricate dynamics of class, gender, and…
By Tessa Nolan Marina Kemp’s debut novel, “The Unwilding,” is a captivating and haunting exploration of grief, memory, and the enduring power of familial bonds. …
By Maria Bregman Few literary works have captured the American imagination as enduringly as F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby.” Published in 1925, this novel…
By Tessa Nolan Eley Williams, the acclaimed author of “The Liar’s Dictionary” and “The Best Lies,” is known for her intricate plots, her masterful use…
For over half a century, the American public – and by extension, the global cultural consciousness – has been held captive by the myth of…
By Tessa Nolan Hannah Regel’s debut novel, “The Last Sane Woman,” delves into the precarious world of aspiring artists, exposing the raw ambition, bitter disappointments,…
By Maria Bregman Douglas Adams’ “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” is a seminal work of science fiction that has captivated readers since its publication…
By Maria Bregman Stanisław Jerzy Lec, born on 6 March 1909, is renowned not only for his profound philosophical insights and biting satirical commentary but…
By Maria Bregman Art and literature have long shared a symbiotic relationship, each inspiring and enriching the other. This interplay is evident in the countless…