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John 21, though, makes for a stormy course between a monster Scylla and a whirlpool Charybdis. Charybdis is the trend in New ... thinks it likely that John 20.30-31 was the original ending of the book ...
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The Linguistic Roots of Myth: How Ancient Stories Survive in LanguageImagine hearing the word “echo” and feeling an odd shiver as you call into a canyon, your voice bouncing back as if answering ...
Gordon’s book is a welcome attempt to re-found the project of ... Adorno steers clear of this Scylla and Charybdis by remaining steadfastly committed to a critique of society by its own lights, which ...
One is the obscure Scylla and the other the obscure Charybdis. Both, in the current context, are unpleasant alternatives. India, therefore, faces two diametrically opposite challenges when dealing ...
The Broadway hit never reveals its title portrait, but plenty of others on stage help tell a fascinating tale.
Today we’ve got children’s picture books that emphasize kindness and anti-violence, and a new collection about New York from a Twin Cities baker/poet. Minnesota author and graphic designer ...
What could be better than ending April with a picture book about nature awakening in spring? We’ve got one today, along with the history of a local comedy club and a debut novel from a poet.
Writer-director Kip Williams brings a high-tech adaptation of the classic Oscar Wilde story to Broadway. Snook takes on all ...
Little Tiger has acquired Whack a Moley, the follow-up to award-winning picture-book Holey Moley, written by Bethan Clarke and illustrated by Anders Frang. Commissioning editor Perry Emerson ...
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