Featured ReviewsThe Work of Evil (story) (1963) - William Croft Dickinson (Grade:B) A Good Death (essay) (2024) - Neko Case (Grade:B+) An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (story) (1890) - Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (Grade:B) The King of the Ferret Leggers (essay) (1983) - Donald R. Katz (Grade:A+) The Bottle Imp (story) (1891) - Robert Louis Stevenson (Grade:A) Leiningen Versus the Ants (story) (1938) - Carl Stephenson (Grade:B) Monotheism in Kentucky, Present Time (poem) (2014) - Maurice Manning (Grade:A-) America’s Philosopher: John Locke in American Intellectual Life (2022) - Claire Rydell Arcenas (Grade:A) Hillbilly Elegy (2016) - J. D. Vance (Grade:B) MOVIE REVIEWS: The Man Who Would Be King (1975) - John Huston (Grade:A) Metropolitian (1990) - Whit Stillman (Grade:A+) The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) - Michael Curtiz (Grade:A+) Unbreakable (2000) - M. Night Shyamalan (Grade:A-) Brothers Judd DailyBrothers Judd QuasiDaily Bookmarks: Stephen Jay Gould was born in New York, NY on September 10, 1941. Read Orrin's review of The Mismeasure of Man (1981) James Hilton (1900-1954) was born in Lancashire, ENG on September 9, 1900. Read Orrin's review of Good-Bye, Mr. Chips (1934)(Grade: A+) and Lost Horizon (1933)(Grade: A) Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) was born in Tula Province, Russia on September 9, 1828. Read his Confession online. William Bligh (1754-1817) was born on September 9, 1754. See Orrin's review of Mr. Bligh's Bad Language: Passion, Power, and Theatre on the Bounty (1992)(Greg Dening) (Grade: A-) Otis Redding (1941-67) was born in Dawson, GA on September 9, 1941. Brothers Judd recommends Dreams To Remember: The Otis Redding Anthology The great adventurer and travel writer, Richard Halliburton (1900-39), was born in Memphis, TN on January 9, 1900. We particularly recommend his book, The Glorious Adventure (1927), in which he recreated the travels of Ulysses. I read it twenty years ago and still recall how exciting it was when he swam the Hellespont. Ann Beattie (1947-) was born in Washington, D.C., on September 8, 1947. Read Orrin's review of Love Always (1985)(Grade: A) Sid Caesar (1922-) was born in Yonkers, NY on September 8, 1922. Brothers Judd recommends his fine autobiography, Where Have I Been? Jimmie Rodgers "The Singing Brakeman" (1897-1933) was born in Meridian, MS on September 8, 1897. Brothers Judd recommends The Essential Jimmie Rodgers. Marilyn Durham (1930-) was born in Evansville, IN on September 8, 1930. Read Orrin's review of The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1972) (Marilyn Durham 1930-) (Grade: B+) Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain (1828-1914) was born on September 8, 1828. He was perhaps the greatest non-professional soldier in U.S. history, he won the Congressional Medal of Honor at the Battle of Gettysburg. Read Orrin's review of The Killer Angels (1974)(Michael Shaara) (Grade: A+) Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) was born in Greenwich, ENG on September 7, 1533. Daughter of Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn, she ruled from 1558 to 1603. Grandma "Anna Maria" Moses (1860-1961) was born in Greenwich, NY on September 7, 1860. Elia Kazan (1909-) was born in Constaninople, Turkey on September 7, 1909. His great movie On the Waterfront (1954) is an allegory for his own decision to fight evil by testifying against fellow communists. Sonny Rollins (1930-) was born in New York City, NY on September 7, 1930. Dryfoos recommends Saxophone Colossus Charles Harden "Buddy" Holly (1936-59) was born in Lubbock, TX on September 7, 1936. Of course, February 2, 1959 was "the Day the Music Died". Brothers Judd recommends The Buddy Holly Collection, which has just about everything they ever did. Joe Klein (1946-) was born in New York, NY on September 7, 1946. Read Orrin's review of Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics (1996)(Anonymous aka Joe Klein) (Grade: A-) Marquis de Lafayette (1757-1834), proof that all rules have exceptions, was born in France on September 6, 1757. On September 6, 1936, Beryl Markham became the first person to fly the Atlantic solo from East to West. Read Orrin's review of her great memoir, West With the Night (1941) (Beryl Markham 1902-1986) (Grade: A+) On September 6, 1901, PRESIDENT WILLIAM McKINLEY was shot by an anarchist named Leon Czolgosz at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. Theodore Roosevelt assumed the presidency upon McKinley's death 8 days later. If two New Hampshire men aren't a match for the Devil, we might as well give the country back to the Indians. -Stephen Vincent Benet (1898-1943), The Devil and Daniel Webster |
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