
Book reviews and social commentary
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 94 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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William Shakespeare’s 1623 tragedy, Antony and Cleopatra, is renowned for its depiction of a complex and fully developed female character in the person of one of its title figures. Cleopatra, recalling the inexperience of her youth, exclaims, “My sal... more
Miguel de Cervantes published the first part of his famous work, Don Quixote, in 1605 and then the second part in 1615. Officially titled The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of LaManchaland, this Spanish classic would influence literature in countles... more
The Bible is filled with them: characters who enter the action and then just as suddenly depart, leaving readers to contemplate their significance in light of the greater story being told – that of God’s everlasting love and His plan to save our soul... more
Boubacar Boris Diop’s riveting account of the 1994 Rwandan genocide should give pause to anyone tempted to place too much stock in humankind’s ability to keep the peace. Tensions between two ethnic groups, the Tutsis and the Hutu, reached a tipping p... more
I would like to begin with a basic question: Can you give me the name of your great-great-grandfather? How about your great-great-grandmother? The likely answer is a simple no. The names of those on whose shoulders we stand are lost to time. And this... more
Clinton, Arkansas is like any small town in America. The backdrop for Monica Potts’s memoir, The Forgotten Girls: A Memoir of Friendship and Lost Promise in Rural America, this far-flung part of the world is, according to Potts, where dreams go to di... more
The night is darkest before dawn. That is the saying, at least. Just before the first faint rays of the sun arrive, the world is pitch black. Of course, countless individuals have teased out of this reality analogies that are intended to offer perspe... more
I have commented on Shirley Jackson’s short story, “The Lottery,” in a previous episode – 51 to be precise. The story is about how a village has a yearly lottery where one person is randomly selected to be stoned to death by the rest. It is a tale ab... more
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