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October 13, 2017

Normal Lebrecht's CD of the Week - Chopin Evocations

October 13, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Daniil Trifonov thinks nothing of coming on stage with one wrist in a bandage, no explanation offered, or of asking the audience not to applaud at any time through a 90-minute recital, so it would be absurd to expect him to release a conventional Chopin album.

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October 13, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht/
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CD of the Week, music, Norman Lebrecht, October 2017
October 12, 2017

Book Review: Leonardo Da Vinci

October 12, 2017/ Steve Donoghue

Bestselling biographer Walter Isaacson adds another massive tome to the pile of those devoted to the quintessential Renaissance man, Leonardo Da Vinci.

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October 12, 2017/ Steve Donoghue/
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biography, leonardo da vinci, October 2017, Steve Donoghue
October 11, 2017

Book Review: Stalin - Waiting for Hitler, 1929-1941

October 11, 2017/ Steve Donoghue

Stephen Kotkin's groundbreaking multi-volume biography of Stalin continues with the uneasy alliance between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany.

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October 11, 2017/ Steve Donoghue/
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biography, October 2017, Steve Donoghue, world war II
October 06, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's CD of the Week - Mozart: Violin Concerto, Sonata

October 06, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Noa Wildschut first appeared on Dutch television at six years old and at the Concertgebouw a year later. She's 16 now, old enough to take a bit of criticism and interesting enough to warrant adult consideration.

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October 06, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht/
Arts & Life
CD of the Week, music, Norman Lebrecht, October 2017
October 02, 2017

Book Review: The Meaning of Belief

October 02, 2017/ Steve Donoghue

The gap between the religious and the "New Atheists" seems wider than ever - but have both sides failed even to understand each other? A pocket-sized new book examines some of the oldest questions of all.

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October 02, 2017/ Steve Donoghue/
Arts & Life
October 2017, religion, Steve Donoghue
October 01, 2017

Book Review: The New Testament

October 01, 2017/ Steve Donoghue

A new translation of the New Testament strips away the baroque filigree and presents the raw, jumbled voices of the original.

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October 01, 2017/ Steve Donoghue/
Arts & Life
October 2017, religion, Steve Donoghue, stevereads
September 30, 2017

We Are Not Heroes

September 30, 2017/ Tony Perriello

In his boisterous new book, veteran video game writer and industry leader Walt Williams tells the story of his past and shares his thoughts on the industry's future.

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September 30, 2017/ Tony Perriello/
Arts & Life
October 2017, video games
September 30, 2017

Tough Room

September 30, 2017/ Alex Sorondo

What does a movie-maker do? Legendary director Francis Ford Coppola's new book, Live Cinema and Its Techniques, offers a strange blend of answer and feint by way of responding.

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September 30, 2017/ Alex Sorondo/
Arts & Life
Alex Sorondo, biography, film, October 2017
September 30, 2017

Waiting for the Dough

September 30, 2017/ Steve Danziger

Near the end of his life, Orson Welles tape-recorded his lunches with a faithful industry friend. By turns hilarious and self-pitying, they give a brilliant glimpse of the aging titan.

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September 30, 2017/ Steve Danziger/
Arts & Life
biography, film, October 2017, Steve Danziger
September 30, 2017

The Heavy Blanks

September 30, 2017/ Jason Purcell

An aspiring young writer encounters the journals of legendary Canadian novelist Elizabeth Smart, whose virtuoso novella By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept gives no hint of her struggles with her own writing

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September 30, 2017/ Jason Purcell/
Arts & Life
biography, October 2017
September 29, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's CD of the Week - Scriabin: 2nd Symphony, Piano Concerto

September 29, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Scriabin, as he so often does, takes us to the brink only to skitter away on some frivolity. But there is much to enjoy here, so long as you don’t expect too much.

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September 29, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht/
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CD of the Week, music, Norman Lebrecht, September 2017
September 27, 2017

Book Review: James Conant, Warrior Scientist

September 27, 2017/ Steve Donoghue

US weapons-making scientist in two world wars and a path-making president of Harvard James Conant gets a generous biography, written by his granddaughter.

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September 27, 2017/ Steve Donoghue/
Arts & Life
biography, science, September 2017, Steve Donoghue
September 27, 2017

Book Review: Pious Fashion

September 27, 2017/ Steve Donoghue

A new book looks at the intricate world of Muslim women's clothing fashions.

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September 27, 2017/ Steve Donoghue/
Arts & Life
religion, September 2017
September 19, 2017

Book Review: Purpose & Desire

September 19, 2017/ Steve Donoghue

A new book stares into the divide between living and non-living matter and finds the darndest things staring back.

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September 19, 2017/ Steve Donoghue/
Arts & Life
religion, September 2017
September 18, 2017

Book Review: Bunny Mellon

September 18, 2017/ Steve Donoghue

Renowned socialite Bunny Mellon, who made headlines for an entire century, gets a big, generous new biography.

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September 18, 2017/ Steve Donoghue/
Arts & Life
biography, September 2017
September 18, 2017

Interview: Mark Helprin

September 18, 2017/ Open Letters Monthly

Novelist Mark Helprin talks about his new book, "Paris in the Present Tense"

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September 18, 2017/ Open Letters Monthly/
Arts & Life
Interview, September 2017
September 14, 2017

Book Review: The Unfinished Palazzo

September 14, 2017/ Steve Donoghue

A small portion of the life of one famous Venetian palace is told through the lives of three remarkable women who ruled it in the 20th century.

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September 14, 2017/ Steve Donoghue/
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biography, September 2017, venice
August 31, 2017

Walk This Way

August 31, 2017/ Anne Fernald

Women have never had the same freedom to wander the streets as men; a delightful new book explores the stories of those who did it anyway.

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August 31, 2017/ Anne Fernald/
Arts & Life
September 2017
August 29, 2017

Book Review: Quakeland

August 29, 2017/ Steve Donoghue

An enormous earthquake is an inevitable feature of America's near future, and yet as Kathryn Miles' gripping new book makes clear, the country is completely, willfully unprepared.

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August 29, 2017/ Steve Donoghue/
Arts & Life
August 2017, nature
August 20, 2017

Book Review: The World Broke in Two

August 20, 2017/ Steve Donoghue

A new book contends that one particular year in the wake of the First World War changed the literary landscape forever.

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August 20, 2017/ Steve Donoghue/
Arts & Life
August 2017, biography
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