Required Reading
- What’s Your Problem with Joe Biden?
- Dirty Rubles: An Introduction to Trump/Russia (My New Book)
- Youth for the President
- A Summary of the Conspiracy Against the United States
- Trump: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Part 3)
- Postcards from the Resistance, Vol. 8: Mother of All
- From Lance Armstrong to Trump: The Rise & Fall of the Deified Narcissist
- Reading Malcolm X in Texas
- Playing the Donald Trump Game
- President Rapist: Women Under Trump
- An Open Letter to My Fellow Liberals
- The Democrats Can’t Win If They Won’t Fight
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Tag Archives: Aldous Huxley
The Last Last: A Memo About Your Most Recent Title
On the subject of movie titles, Tom Gualtieri has the last word. Continue reading
Posted in Popular Culture, The Arts
Tagged A Moon for the Misbegotten, After Dark My Sweet, Aldous Huxley, Brave New World, Carrie Fisher, Carson McCullers, Days of Heaven, Eugene O’Neill, Farewell My Lovely, Henry James, Hit Me, I Wake up Screaming, Leave Her to Heaven, Long Day’s Journey into Night, Milan Kundera, Mourning Becomes Electra, Murder My Sweet, Panic in the Streets, Postcards from the Edge, Ray Bradbury, Shirley Jackson, something wicked this way comes, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Terrence Malick, The Andromeda Strain, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting., The Damned Don’t Cry, The Day of the Jackal, The French Connection, The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, The Killer Inside Me, The Last Airbender, The Last Days on Mars, The Last Exorcism, The Last King of Scotland, The Last Mimzy, The Last Samurai, The Last Song, The Last Stand, The Last Unicorn, The Mephisto Waltz, The Ministry of Fear, The Parallax View, The Terminal Man, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, The Wings of the Dove, They Live By Night, Three Days of the Condor, Tomorrow is Forever, We Have Always Lived in the Castle, William Shakespeare, Wishful Drinking, X-Men: The Last Stand
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The 50 Greatest Literary Character Names of All Time
Greg Olear whittles the Who’s Who of all of literature down to the 50 top names. Continue reading
Posted in 50 Greatest
Tagged Aldous Huxley, Ayn Rand, Beverly Cleary, Bram SToker, Bret Easton Ellis, Charles Dickens, D.H. Lawrence, Daniel Defoe, Don DeLillo, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Francine Prose, George Orwell, Harper Lee, Herman Melville, Joe Heller, Laurence Sterne, Margaret Mitchell, Mark Twain, Mary Shelley, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oscar Wilde, Pauline Reage, Raoul Dahl, Richard Wright, Robert Heinlein, Roberto Bolano, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Stephen King, the Brontë sisters, Thomas Hardy, Thomas Harris, Thomas Pynchon, Truman Capote, Victor Hugo, Walker Percy, Washington Irving, William Faulkner, William Gibson, William Goldman
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