Writer’s Wednesday: Henry Adams

Click Here to Read: Henry Adams on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: The Adams Family ‘The Education of Henry Adams’ in the New York Times on October 27, 1918.

Click Here to Read: The Education of Henry Adams on the Project Guttenberg website.

Click Here to Read: History and Henry Adams by Alfred Kazin in the New York Review of Books on October 23, 1969 Issue.

Click Here to Read: Back to the Future: the Continuing Appeal of the Education of Henry Adams by John Orr on the Kenyon Review Wesbite in Summer 2008.

Click Here to Read: Henry Adams Quotes on the Brainy Quotes website.

 

Writer’s Wednesday: Sgt. Peppers’s by the Beatles 50th Anniversary

Click Here to Read:  Sgt. Peppers’s Lonely Hearts Club Band on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:  Beatles Prep Massive ‘Sgt. Pepper’ 50th Anniversary Reissue: New deluxe editions boast previously unreleased takes from legendary recording sessions By Jon Blistein in Rolling Stone Magazine on April 5, 2017.

Click Here to Read and Listen to: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band on the Beatles.com website.

Click Here to Read:   The Beatles’ ‘Sgt. Pepper’s’ album gets a remix and makeover: “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” is about to celebrate its 50th anniversary with a brand new stereo mix! by Steve Guttenberg on the cnet. website on May 1, 2017. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Sgt. Peppers’s by the Beatles 50th Anniversary

Writer’s Wednesday: Harold Pinter

Click Here to Read:  Harold Pinter on Wikipedia.

Click here to read: “Pinter’s The Caretaker at the Harvey Theater in Brooklyn: A classic has lost none of its power” by Fred Mazelis from World Socialist Web Site on May 23, 2012.

Click Here to View: Nobel Lecture by Harold Pinter.

Click Here to Read:  Harold Pinter by Michael Billington on the Guardian website on December 25, 2008. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Harold Pinter

Writer’s Wednesday: Jonathan Swift

Click Here to Read:  Jonathan Swift on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Jonathan Swift: 1667–1745 on the Poetry Foundation Website.

Click Here to Read:  A Life of Jonathan Swift, Beyond Satire By James McNamara in The New York TImes on Feburary 20, 2017.

Click Here to Read: Jonathan Swift: His Life and His World by Leo Damrosch – review A new biography of the great ironist is convincing about his private life – was he sexually twisted? John Mullan on the Guardian website on January 3, 2014.

Click Here to Read:  The 100 best novels, No 3 – Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift (1726): Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels comes third in our list of the best novels written in English. Robert McCrum discusses a satirical masterpiece that’s never been out of print by Robert McCrum on the Guardian website on October 6, 2013. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Jonathan Swift

Writer’s Wednesday: Graham Greene

Click Here to Read: Graham Greene on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Graham Greene (1904-1991) on the Greeneland website.

Click Here to Read: Graham Greene, 86, Dies; Novelist of the Soul in The New York Times on April 4, 1991.

Click Here to Read: The 100 best novels: No 71 – The End of the Affair by Graham Greene (1951): Graham Greene’s moving tale of adultery and its aftermath ties together several vital strands in his work by Robert McCrum On the Guardian website on January 26, 2015. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Graham Greene

Writer’s Wednesday: Umberto Eco

Click Here to Read: Umberto Eco on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Umberto Eco on his tribute website.

Click Here to Read: Umberto Eco, 84, Best-Selling Academic Who Navigated Two Worlds, Dies By Jonathan Kandell in The New York Times on Feburary 19, 2016.

Click Here to Read: Ur-Fascism by Umberto Eco in The New York Review of Books on June 22, 1995 Issue. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Umberto Eco

Writer’s Wednesday: Jean Améry

Click Here to Read: Jean Améry on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Jean Améry: A Biographical Introduction by D. G. Myers on the A Commonplace Blog. Originally published in Holocaust Literature: An Encyclopedia of Writers and Their Work, ed. S. Lillian Kremer,

Click Here to Read:  At the Mind’s Limits: Contemplations by a Survivor On Auschwitz and its Realities
by Jean Améry Translated by Sidney Rosenfeld and Stella P. Rosenfeld on the Ross Wolf Files website. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Jean Améry