I am reading it, slooooooow-ly, and really don't have any plans to write about it when I'm done, since Lev Grossman clearly has the whole thing covered (kidding) (asshole) (incredibly great guy…
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From "Neither Adult Nor Entertainment (It Turns Out)," Willem R. deGroot and Matt Rundlet, Premiere magazine, September 1998 issue: To be fair, some of the nominees' titles really are confusing.…
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Vince Edwards, Murder By Contract, Irving Lerner, 1958 But whatever happens, wherever the scene is laid, somebody, somewhere, will quietly set out—somebody has already set out, somebody still rather far…
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Julius Tannen, after a long fame on the stage, came on hard times in Hollywood. For a number of years he was unable to get a job acting. Tannen’s friends…
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You tell me I missed the most interesting part But I think I found the most interesting part: An unheralded departure by extinguished torchlight Whose decorative patina Is everything to…
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In speaking of Kipling's politics, Mr. Eliot contents himself with denying that Kipling was a fascist; a tory, he says, is a very different thing, a tory considers fascism the…
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