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Comparisons and guesses about influence aside, poet Richard Hoffman’s voice is individual, original, and strong.
The critic settles too comfortably too often on a familiar trope — Ireland’s sense of promise squelched.
Writer-director Sean Durkin’s engrossing biopic goes a far piece toward showing the dark side of this tale of patriarchal authority and its abuse under the cover of an all-American, clean-living, unassailable family of heroes.
Two French writers take on the notion of would-be writers on the run. Only one gets away with it. Julien Parme By Florian Zeller Translated from the French by Christopher Moncrieff. Pushkin Press, 246 pages. Tokyo Fiancee by Amélie Northomb Translated from the French by Alison Anderson. Europa Editions, 152 pages. Reviewed by Tommy Wallach…
Adam Sherman, Cambridge-based musician, voice teacher, and vocal coach never went away.
Medievalist Marc Morris has written an engaging account of turbulent times in a suitable and interesting style.
The composer turns 250 this year and everyone is trying to cash in on the worldwide party. By Mark Kroll You might not know if 2006 is the year of the dog or the dragon in the Chinese calendar, but you couldn’t have possibly missed the news that this year marks the 250th anniversary of…
Walter Crockett’s beautiful album is as multifaceted as life itself.
It’s hard to imagine many of Gail Mazur’s poems emerging from anywhere else than from inside Route 128.
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