The sixth winner of the annual New Criterion Poetry Prize. Bill Coyle's first collection of poems spans the divide between the minutely considered trappings of an often hard-bitten and desolate world and the larger, more elusive questions of belief.
The sudden disappearance of Judge Joseph Crater nearly 75 years ago led to perhaps the most famous missing persons case... Læs mere
In an unprecedented television program, Woody Allen spoke to the camera for the first time about the entire range of his work, in an interview with Richard Schickel. But the... Læs mere
An anthology from one of America's most distinguished magazines of verse. It includes virtually every notable poet from 1912 until 2002.
Displays the sophistication, breadth of knowledge, and clarity of argument of Mr Kimball. This book shows how the work of several authors can be seen as efforts to articulate a convincing alternative to the intellectual and spiritual desolations of the age.
Here Turgenev discusses the character of creative writing, the attitude of the artist to his environment, and the transmutation of the artist’s experience into a work of art. “The best possible introduction to the author a reader could ask for.”—New York Herald-Tribune.
A detailed analysis of the economic, political and journalistic structure of American network news organizations. Epstein shows that corporate policy shapes the... Læs mere
The most gripping of Ibsen’s later, brooding self-portraits, The Master Builder explores the nature of a messianic hero pulled down from the heights to reside in the community of men, and now painfully laboring to drag himself up again. Plays for Performance Series.
This revised and updated edition of Artaud on Theatre contains all of his key writings on theatre and cinema from 1921 to his death in 1948, including new selections which have never before appeared in English.
Dwight Hoover, who grew up on an Iowa farm, recalls the events of day-to-day life in this era, offering detailed descriptions of daily work in each... Læs mere