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Amos Oz, a distinguished Israeli scholar and novelist, last night urged compromise, humor and elimination of stereotypes as solutions to Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the Middle East...
...APPRENTICE PAINTER HONES his rough craft by sketching a bowl of fruit or a reclining nude. The would-be novelist pulls a diary from her dresser and changes the names. But ambitious young filmmakers, with a fondness for old genres and an eye to the box office, take tours of the underworld. When in doubt, go with the gangsters. Not every first-time director can make Citizen Kane; the budget, let alone the vision, would be out of reach. But a Mean Streets, Martin Scorsese's 1973 breakthrough film about a brotherhood of toughs in Manhattan's Little Italy...
...meaning of Malcolm X's name is in danger of being commodified out of existence ("X" Potato Chips will soon be on the market) this book restores his complexity. By questioning our assumptions about Malcolm X and American history, Malcolm X: In Our Own Image re-captures what novelist John Edgar Wideman calls "the freeing power of [Malcolm's] example, its witness, its disruptive, revolutionary threat...
...there any poet or novelist who particularly inspired...
...British novelist Douglas Adams, author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, entertained a capacity crowd of science fiction enthusiasts at the Brattle Theatre last night with readings from his new book...