I’d say that I was disappointed by English black gay film-maker Isaac Julien’s 1991 “Young Soul Rebels,” except that my…
Controversial and proudly free of political correctness, his sharp comments are often feared by authors of new publications. Yet for…
Besides publishing his letters from Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas (Dear Sammy, 1977), their protégé, Samuel M. Steward (1909-93)…
The title of Paul Russell’s novel The Unreal Life of Sergey Nabokov is a slight twist on the more famous…
Approximately midway through his charming, aphoristic, and erudite The Unpunished Vice: A Life of Reading (2018), Edmund White writes: “I…
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I was not the only person to be impressed by Aaron Hamburger’s debut collection of stories, The View from Stalin’s…
“Dog Day Afternoon” (1975) is, at least for me, the most memorable NYC dramas directed by Sidney Lumet. Seeing it…
Tahar ben-Jelloun was born in Fez in 1944, emigrated to France in 1962. He is the author of twenty-come books,…