Good & Bad, Real & Fake, Cain & Abel, Jacob & Esau
By Tom Teicholz at 4 March, 2008, 2:31 pm
Lot to discuss: First the Good: Richard Price‘s new novel, “Lush Life” got a rave review From Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times. How’d you like to wake uo to this line: “No one writes better dialogue than Richard Price — not Elmore Leonard, not David Mamet, not even David Chase. Or how about […]
Read More >>Should Nabokov’s final manuscript be destroyed?
By Tom Teicholz at 17 January, 2008, 10:28 am
Ron Rosenbaum, who has thought deeply and written lengthily about his obsessions and insights regarding the work of Vladmir Nabokov has a piece in Slate where he weighs in on the dilemma facing Nabokov’s son Dmitri as to whether he should follow his father’s wishes and destroy the notes made for a never finished novel […]
Read More >>Should Nabokov’s final manuscript be destroyed?
By Tom Teicholz at 17 January, 2008, 10:28 am
Ron Rosenbaum, who has thought deeply and written lengthily about his obsessions and insights regarding the work of Vladmir Nabokov has a piece in Slate where he weighs in on the dilemma facing Nabokov’s son Dmitri as to whether he should follow his father’s wishes and destroy the notes made for a never finished novel […]
Read More >>Should Nabokov’s final manuscript be destroyed?
By Tom Teicholz at 17 January, 2008, 10:28 am
Ron Rosenbaum, who has thought deeply and written lengthily about his obsessions and insights regarding the work of Vladmir Nabokov has a piece in Slate where he weighs in on the dilemma facing Nabokov’s son Dmitri as to whether he should follow his father’s wishes and destroy the notes made for a never finished novel […]
Read More >>Should Nabokov’s final manuscript be destroyed?
By Tom Teicholz at 17 January, 2008, 10:28 am
Ron Rosenbaum, who has thought deeply and written lengthily about his obsessions and insights regarding the work of Vladmir Nabokov has a piece in Slate where he weighs in on the dilemma facing Nabokov’s son Dmitri as to whether he should follow his father’s wishes and destroy the notes made for a never finished novel […]
Read More >>