Writer’s Wednesday: George Orwell

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Click Here to Read: George Orwell on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Antisemitism in Britain by George Orwell on the George Orwell Website.

Click Here to Read:  Read Aldous Huxley’s review of 1984 he sent to George Orwell bu Cyriaque Lamar on the io9 website on March 6, 2012.

Click Here to Read:  “For what am I fighting?”: George Orwell on Arthur Koestler’s “Darkness at Noon” Republished 1941 review shows the influence Kostler’s dystopian classic had on Orwell by  George Orwell on the New Statesman website on January 23, 2013.

Click Here to Read: Hope Against Hope: Orwell’s Posthumous Novel by Morris Dickstein.

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Writer’s Wednesday: Leo Tolstoy

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Click Here to Read: Leo Tolstoy on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: The Murder of Leo Tolstoy: A forensic investigation By Elif Batuman in Harper’s Magazine February 2009.

Click Here to Read: Latest Review: “Anna Karenina” by Leo Tolstoy by Kaija Straumanis on the Three Percent Website on September 3, 2015.

Click Here to Read:  “War and peace” by Leo Tolstoy on by Eli Bendersky on the his blog on January 20, 2008. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Leo Tolstoy

Writer’s Wednesday: James Agee

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Click Here to Read: A Famous Man: The collected works of James Agee by David Denby in The New Yorker in the January 9, 2006 Issue.

Click Here to Read: Let Us Now Praise James Agee By Danny Heitman in HUMANITIES in July/August 2012 | Volume 33, Number 4.

Click Here to Read:  Agee Unfettered: By Will Blythe in the New York Times on June 15, 2008. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: James Agee

Writer’s Wednesday: Franz Kafka

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Click Here to Read: Franz Kafka on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:  Will Self’s Kafka Journey: A Prague Walking Tour and other Kafka posts on this website.

Click Here to View: Freud and Psychoanalysis in Kafka’s Metamorphosis: A short analysis of Kafka’s Metamorphosis from a psychoanalytical point of view by Tikal Catena on Prezi on March 26, 2016.

Click Here to Read: Franz Kafka’s other trial by John Banville on the Guardian website on January 14, 2011. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Franz Kafka

Writer’s Wednesday: Emile Zola and the Dreyfus Affair

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Click Here to Read: This Day in Jewish History 1898: Emile Zola Is Convicted of Libel for Defending Dreyfus No friend of Jews, Emile Zola was shocked into examining anti-Semitism by the farce of Dreyfus’ conviction, but would die before seeing the Jewish officer exonerated by David B. Green on the Ha’aretz website on February 23, 2016. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Emile Zola and the Dreyfus Affair

Writer’s Wednesday: Cicero

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Click Here to Read: Cicero (106—43 B.C.E.) on the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

Click Here to Read: Author:Marcus Tullius Cicero/Speeches on the Wikisource website.

Click Here to Read: Marcus Tullious Cicero on History.com

Click Here to Read: Virtue and Irrationality in Republican Politics: Cicero’s Critique of Popular Philosophy by Carly Tess Herold, B.A., M.A. of the University of Texas. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Cicero

Writer’s Wednesday: Joseph Heller

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Click Here to Read:  Joseph Heller on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Joseph Heller, The Art of Fiction No. 51 Interviewed by George Plimpton in The Paris Review in the Volune 60, Winter 1974 issue.

Click Here to Read:  The War for Catch-22 by Tracy Duagherty in Vanity Fair in the August 2011 Issue.

Click Here to Read: The Enigma of Joseph Heller By Blake Bailey in The New York Times on August. 26, 2011. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Joseph Heller

Writer’s Wednesday: Marianne Moore

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Click Here to Read:  Marianne Moore 1887–1972 on the Poetry Foundation website.

Click Here to Read: Marianne Moore Interviewed by Donald Hall, The Art of Poetry No. 4, in the Paris Review Summer-Fall 1961 No. 26.

Click Here to Read: All About My Mother: Marianne Moore’s family romance by Dan Chiasson in The New Yorker on November 11, 2013. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Marianne Moore

Writer’s Wednesday: Javier Marias

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Click Here to Read: Javier Marías, The Art of Fiction No. 190 Interviewed by Sarah Fay in the Paris Review in the Winter 2006 issue.

Click Here to Read: Javier Marías: a life in writing: ‘Falling in love has a very good reputation. But I have seen kind and noble people behave very badly because they are in love’ on the Guardian Website on February 22, 2013. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Javier Marias