Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson
It’s hard to know what words to use to praise a book like Bryan Stevenson’s Just Mercy. It’s not a …
It’s hard to know what words to use to praise a book like Bryan Stevenson’s Just Mercy. It’s not a …
“Hopelessly heterogeneous… Honeycombed with diverse and racial sub-elements…. Thus read the Federal Housing Authority report on the Boyle Heights neighborhood in Los …
Martha Gellhorn (1908 – 1998,) wrote much and lived more. As Bill Buford, the fiction editor at “The New Yorker” …
The Starched Blue Skies Of Spain by Josephine Herbst is a small, mostly overlooked gem of reportage/memoir from the Civil …
Martha Gellhorn (1908 – 1998,) referred to by some as one of the world’s great war correspondents did not write …
War writing is almost by definition writing by men about men. It also, almost universally, centers on the climactic moments, the …
The Spanish Civil war, from July 17, 1936 to April 1, 1939, cost some half a million Spanish lives; another half …
Helen Zenna Smith, who wrote one of the most powerful witnesses to war I’ve ever read, was the pseudonym of …
Paolo Giordano, an Italian particle physicist and author of several acclaimed novels treats us to his latest, in Anne Milano …
Paolo Giordano’s The Human Body comes with encomiums such as ” a stunning exploration of war,” “a great novel of …
Some writers are masters of the short story, others won’t touch them with a ten-foot pen; some readers graze on them …
If walking the dark streets of Paris, mayhem around every corner, learning skulduggery from residents of the banlieues, is your idea …