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March 18, 2015

Book Review: The Fifth Heart

March 18, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

In Dan Simmons' latest fantastic novel, Henry James finds himself teamed up with fiction's most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, in order to solve a very real - and very heartbreaking - mystery.

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Fiction
Dan Simmons, fiction, henry james, historical fiction, March 2015, sherlock holmes
February 28, 2014

Pistols and Pearls

February 28, 2014/ Susan Harlan

It’s Melbourne in the late 1920s and violence keeps intruding into the elegant world of jazz clubs, cocktails, and fabulous fashion. No matter: Phryne Fisher is on the case.

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February 28, 2014/ Susan Harlan/
Arts & Life
Agatha Christie, helen mirren, March 2014, sherlock holmes, television
June 30, 2013

From the Archives: Summer Reading 2012 Continues

June 30, 2013/ Open Letters Monthly

Our feature continues, as more Open Letters folk share their annual Summer Reading recommendations!

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June 30, 2013/ Open Letters Monthly/
Fiction, Literary Criticism, Poetry, Arts & Life, Politics & History
Adam Golaski, Arthur Conan Doyle, Dorothy Dunnett, Elisa Gabbert, fiction, greg waldmann, Ivan Turgenev, Jeffrey Eaton, John Cotter, July 2013, Justin Hickey, Kennen McCarthy, Lisa Peet, literary criticism, maureen thorson, Poetry, rohan maitzen, Sam Sacks, Sarah Orne Jewett, sherlock holmes, Steve Donoghue, Summer Reading
May 31, 2011

The Zither and the Worm

May 31, 2011/ Joshua Lustig

French trailblazer Raymond Roussel created teeming and fertile worlds from a secret process of wordplay. Two of his most spectacular works are coming back into print after a long, undeserved absence.

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Fiction, Literary Criticism, Poetry
Book Review, Edgar Allan Poe, fiction, James Joyce, John Ashbery, Joshua Lustig, June 2011, literary criticism, Napoleon, Poetry, sherlock holmes
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