The appearance of Philip Larkin's second prose collection - reviews and critical assessments of writers and writing; pieces on jazz, mostly uncollected; some long, revealing and often highly entertaining interviews given on various occasions - was a ...
In America, Africa, France, and Haiti, an interesting group of people from different social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds find ways to live productive lives in a global world where people and issues are not clearly defined and solutions are diffi...
Mary is a plain, lonesome woman whose greatest heartbreak wasn't being abandoned but surviving it. After the loss of her first love, she begins pulling out her hair-strand by strand-as guilt and grief consume her. What begins as a private act of puni...