Adam Hochschild’s ‘Spain in Our Hearts,’ About a Strangely Literary Conflict

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Click Here to Read: Review: Adam Hochschild’s ‘Spain in Our Hearts,’ About a Strangely Literary Conflict By Dwight Garner in The New York Times on March 24, 2016.

Click Here to Read: Spanish Civil War in Colour, 1930’s – Film in Huntley Film Archives on Youtube.

Click Here to View:   Spanish Civil War Posters on the Modern American Poetry website. Continue reading Adam Hochschild’s ‘Spain in Our Hearts,’ About a Strangely Literary Conflict

John McCain: Salute to a Communist

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Click Here to Read:  John McCain: Salute to a Communist “For Whom the Bell Tolls” was my favorite novel, and its hero, Robert Jordan, my literary idol. Like him, Delmer Berg fought in Spain, for love. By John McCain in The New York Times on March 24, 2016.

Click Here to Read:  SPAIN 1936 to 1939. The memories and places of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. A Tour and a Blog of the places connected with the American International Brigaders. Two members of APsaA Aaron Hilcovich (Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute) and William Pike (New York Psychoanalytic Institute) were in thr Medical Corps of the Lincoln Brigade

 

The Hands of Gravity and Chance

The Hands of Gravity and Chance

A second novel by Thomas Ogden (Karnac) promises to be even better than his first.

The Hands of Gravity and Chance is a spell-binding story in which parents find themselves promising and then rescinding what they do not have to give. The story opens with the fall of a thirteen-year-old girl down the stairs of the family house, an event that generates fault lines that spread both forward and backward in time, releasing an explosive energy of love and fear, bitterness and remorse.

Click Here to Purchase: he Hands of Gravity and Chance: A Novel by Thomas H. Ogden on the Karnac Website.