The Comedy of Charleroi – Courage and Cowardice in WW I
“The captain … was due to retire in October. In the very first burst of fire he was swept out …
“The captain … was due to retire in October. In the very first burst of fire he was swept out …
The deep belief in a lone war-time hero, acting beyond normal skills and courage, to save dozens if not hundreds …
Just saw this a second time. Nothing changes in the review! It’s out now on the regular circuit… Stop the …
Ann Hui, the prolific Hong Kong director, not well known in the United States, adds a serious biopic of Chinese …
The first one-fifth of Louis-Ferdinand Céline’s Journey to the End of the Night, [1934, Ralph Manheim translation, 1983] is from …
The most unusual book in my reading universe this year has to be the 1890 Polish classic, The Doll (“Lalka”) …
Some 350,ooo French soldiers in WW I have never been found. Is that possible? With almost one million five hundred …
There’s an interesting irony to the title of the new movie about Alan Turing and the breaking of the German …
We got one of the best seasonal cards, ever, this week. Simple black text on a fir-green card. It all …
From my daily reading of the news coming from Washington D.C. and around the world I had thought it would …
San Francisco Bay, Storms, Photos
It’s not all war, all the time on this blog. I do take breaks. Last month it was for a …