Word: pamela
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
MIRANDA by Pamela Sanders Little, Brown 429 pages...
...romance with Pamela Tudsbury, daughter of a British radio correspondent, began in Moscow in Winds of War. Here it advances the action on other fronts: the losing battle to keep Singapore from the Japanese, the winning campaign to take Africa back from the Germans. For the war's most painful and harrowing catastrophe, the Nazi destruction of Europe's Jews, Wouk employs the deepening distress of Natalie Jastrow Henry, Submariner Byron's Jewish wife. With her baby and her uncle Aaron Jastrow, a famous American Jewish author, Natalie is caught in Italy when the U.S. declares...
...Bolen survived all the talk and has now re-emerged as the executive producer of W.E.B. Set at a fictional TV network, the show is Bolen's rejoinder to the movie that savaged her. Or at least it is supposed to be. Curiously enough, the heroine of W.E.B. (Pamela Bellwood) is also a predatory TV executive, who, in the opening episode, sells out her lover in pursuit of higher ratings. With friends like herself, Lin Bolen does not need enemies...
...Voice and orchestra lines seem to begin and end with little regard for each other. Only once, in the final act, does Oliver use a straightforward melodic passage. A chorus of madmen, a ghoulish group in feathers and rags, sings an elegant baroque masque to the imprisoned Duchess (Soprano Pamela Myers). The contrast between stately chords and hideous faces is terrifying...
...Pamela Bohrer...