Ethan Bentley
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Charles Williams - Shadows of Ecstasy
Ethan Bentley said:Charles Williams - Shadows of Ecstasy
Wally_Hood said:Mr. B, we had exchanged views a while back about the writings of The Inklings, and I see you are still at it.
In your opinion, are there any current writers that continue in the vein of Lewis, Williams, et al?
This sounds interesting. I've added it to my Amazon wish list.Slate Shannon said:Living Dangerously: The Adventures of Merian C. Cooper by Mark Cotta Vaz.
Feraud said:This sounds interesting. I've added it to my Amazon wish list.
What really happened on the Australian home front during the Second World War?
For the people of Melbourne these were years of social dislocation and increased government interference in all aspects of daily life. 'On the Home Front' is the story of their work, leisure, relationships and their fears-for by 1942 the city was pitted with air raid trenches, and in the half-light of the brownout Melburnians awaited a Japanese invasion.
As women left the home to replace men in factories and offices, the traditional roles of mothers and wives were challenged. The presence of thousands of American soldiers in Melbourne raised new questions about Australian nationalism and identity, and the 'carnival spirit' of many on the home front created anxiety about the issues of drunkenness, gambling and sexuality.
Kate Darian-Smith's classic and evocative study of Melbourne in wartime draws upon the memories of men and women who lived through those turbulent years when society grappled with the tensions between a restrictive government and new opportunities for social and sexual freedoms.
Baron Kurtz said:Jim Thompson's "The Killer Inside Me". I was informed I should read it before going to see the film … Good book.
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Jack Scorpion said:The Joke by Milan Kundera, which is taking me forever, because I can't get excited about picking it up.
On the other hand, just read John Updike's classic essay on Ted Williams and now I'm starving for more baseball lit.