‘Augie March’ Marks Bellow’s Democratic Ideals
Writer Saul Bellow, who died last week at the age of 89, was hailed by many modern writers and literary critics as one of the greatest postwar America
A Dark and Damaged ‘Darling’
A young American woman in the late 1960s, part of the terrorist organization Weather Underground, flees her country to go to the African nation of Lib
Of War and Men: Two Must-Read Biographies
George W. Bush
Woodward’s book finely details the reasoning and planning that led to the U.S invasion of Iraq. What comes as a surprise to the reade
Saramago Brings ‘Double Trouble’
Portuguese novelist Jose Saramago has quietly but steadily built up such an impressive body of work that he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature
Maria
A young Columbian girl quits her job in a flower plantation and becomes a drug mule to support herself and her family. In a squalid little room in Bog
‘Naked’ Offers A Fresh Look at the Environment
Regular college students may not have time for nature. They may be too busy going to class to notice the trees around them, and they may not be aware