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“A Pale Light in the Black” by K. B. Wagers. (Harper Voyager)
Books Greg CookApril 26, 2020 0

In K. B. Wagers’s Sci-fi Adventure ‘A Pale Light in the Black,’ A Plot To Upend A Monopoly

A who-done-it sits at the center of K. B. Wagers’s sci-fi adventure novel “A Pale Light in the Black” (Harper Voyager). A new lieutenant joins the crew of an elite…Continue Reading →

Tomie DePaola, from “The Art Lesson," 1989.
Art Greg CookMarch 30, 2020 0

An Interview With ‘Strega Nona’ Artist Tomie dePaola, Who Died Monday At Age 85

Tomie dePaola—the New Hampshire artist and children’s book creator who won the Caldecott Honor for his 1975 book “Strega Nona” about a kindly witch—died today at age 85. The Associated…Continue Reading →

During World War II, a German Luftwaffe Heinkel He 111 bomber flys over the East End of London at the start of the Luftwaffe's evening raids on Sept. 7, 1940. (German Air Force photographer / Public Domain)
Books Greg CookMarch 28, 2020 0

Erik Larson’s ‘The Splendid And The Vile’: Churchill And Leadership During A National Calamity

As best-selling historian Erik Larsons’ new World War II book “The Splendid and the Vile” (Crown Publishing) opens, the military forces of Nazi Germany are rolling over France and the…Continue Reading →

Nona Fernández's "Space Invaders." (Graywolf Press)
Books Greg CookJanuary 26, 2020 0

‘Space Invaders’—A Ghost Story Of Chilean Dictator Augusto Pinochet’s Military Junta

A fugue of memories and dreams flow over us in Nona Fernández’s lyrical novella “Space Invaders” (Graywolf Press)—arriving in a crisp, lucid translation by my friend Natasha Wimmer that was…Continue Reading →

Karen Krolak, artistic director of Monkeyhouse dance company, performs at the kickoff celebration for the 2020 "Malden Reads," one-city, one-book reading program, at the Malden Senior Community Center on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2020. (Greg Cook photo)
Books Greg CookJanuary 17, 2020 0

Monkeyhouse Dance At ‘Malden Reads’ Kickoff

Karen Krolak, artistic director of Monkeyhouse dance company, performs at the kickoff celebration for the 2020 “Malden Reads,” one-city, one-book reading program, at the Malden Senior Community Center on Saturday,…Continue Reading →

The Rendille of northern Kenya’s Kaisut Desert: "Throughout the [Herr Heroon, or bull] ceremony, warriors gather in small groups to perform leaping dances, expressing their unity as a generation. When two warriors leap together the dance is called woyee," Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher write in "African Twilight: The Vanishing Rituals and Ceremonies of the African Continent," 2018. (Rizzoli)
Art Greg CookDecember 3, 2019 0

Carol Beckwith And Angela Fisher, Photographers Of African Traditions, Speak At Harvard Dec. 5

For four decades, American born Carol Beckwith and Australian Angela Fisher have journeyed over 300,000 miles across the African continent, travelling through 44 countries to document more than 150 traditional…Continue Reading →

"The Substitution Order" by Martin Clark. (Knopf)
Books Greg CookDecember 2, 2019 0

In Martin Clark’s ‘Substitution Order,’ A Bedraggled Attorney Gets Caught In A Con

Kevin Moore had been a star attorney, beloved by his clients as well as fellow lawyers, judges, probation officers and other esteemed members of the legal establishment. But at the…Continue Reading →

“Wake, Siren” by Nina MacLaughlin. (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
Books Greg CookNovember 18, 2019 0

Nina MacLaughlin’s ‘Wake, Siren’: A MeToo Retelling Of Ancient Greek And Roman Tales

Nina MacLaughlin says that she began her brilliant, lyrical, painful new book “Wake, Siren” when she took a stab at rewriting the ancient Greek and Roman tale of Callisto from…Continue Reading →

Maira Kalman, Illustration for "Next Stop, Grand Central" (G. P. Putnam’s Sons). Courtesy of Julie Saul Projects, New York. © 1999 Maira Kalman.
Art Greg CookNovember 14, 2019 0

Maira Kalman: ‘If You Don’t Digress And Go Off The Point, I Think You Miss The Point’

“There’s absolutely nothing you can’t talk to children about. They want to know the truth,” author and illustrator Maira Kalman says during a tour of her new exhibition “The Pursuit…Continue Reading →

Sarah Gailey's "Magic For Liars." (Courtesy Tor Books)
Books Greg CookNovember 9, 2019 0

In Sarah Gailey’s ‘Magic for Liars,’ Investigating Murder At A School Of Witchcraft And Wizardry

In Sarah Gailey’s “Magic for Liars” (Tor Books), a drunk, broke private detective gets hired to solve a murder at a version of Harry Potter’s Hogwarts. A staffer at this…Continue Reading →

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