Posts tagged literature
Coraline Is a Children’s Book for Big Kids
This novella follows Coraline Jones as unending rain, unsympathetic parents, and unimaginable boredom inspire her to explore her surroundings.
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Personal History Meets Pop and Prose
Though many of the essays in her non-fiction collection take place in mid-90s England, Jane Satterfield successfully taps the vein of American culture and society.
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Whitehead’s Sag Harbor Is a Summer Story
In his fourth novel, Sag Harbor, Colson Whitehead tells the story of a group of “bourgie”, black Manhattan teenagers who spend summers out in the Hamptons.
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Little Peter Learns to Write
Free writing always presented the one opportunity to step beyond the grade school universe of crayons, cubbies, and kick ball and express how I really felt.
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Enjoy other recent articles by TSTS:
- Art & Literature: More Permanent Than a Drunk Text Message
- Art & Literature: Death of the Dodge Poetry Festival
- Art & Literature: Alice Blackwell Is an American Wife
- Art & Literature: Do You Wanna Publish Zines?
- Art & Literature: Can Salman Rushdie Enchant the Critics?
- Art & Literature: Philadelphia Is Where the Wild Things Are
