The Death of Jesus J.M. Coetzee (2019) Nobel laureate and two-time Booker Prize winning novelist J.M. Coetzee has spent the bulk of the last decade composing a trilogy that (perhaps even more than his earlier novels, if that is possible) has managed to confuse and frustrate his readers. The “Jesus” trilogy—which began with The Childhood of… Continue reading The Death of Jesus
Emily Dickinson’s “Those Dying Then”
The Cellist
The Cellist Daniel Silva (2021) It’s no exaggeration to say that what John le Carré was to novels of Cold War politics, Daniel Silva is to this generation’s political thrillers. For decades, Silva has been producing suspenseful spy-stories dealing with situations involving Muslim extremist attacks on Israel, Nazi crimes concealed by Swiss banks, extremist plots… Continue reading The Cellist
Ezra Pound’s “The River Merchant’s Wife: A Letter”
Black Widow
Black Widow Cate Shortland (2021) Facts for You: Where to Watch: Disney+ (where it will cost you $29.99[!]) Length: 2 hours 13 minutes Names You Might Know: Scarlett Johansson. Florence Pugh, David Harbour, Rachel Weisz Language: English Rating: PG13 (for violence, some language) He Said: Black Widow is finally here, some 14 months after its original planned release. And the COVID-delayed… Continue reading Black Widow
Lucile Clifton’s “Lost Baby Poem”
The Blind Assassin
The Blind Assassin Margaret Atwood (2000) Margaret Atwood is one of the best-known current novelists in the English language, due in no small part to the popularity of the TV series based on her 1985 novel The Handmaid’s Tale, which also fueled her 2019 sequel to that novel, The Testaments that won the coveted Booker Prize. If you’re… Continue reading The Blind Assassin
Roberta Hill Whiteman’s “For Heather, Entering Kindergarten”
No Sudden Move
No Sudden MoveSteven Soderbergh (2021) Facts for You: Where to Watch: HBO Max Length: 1 hour 55 minutes Names You Might Know: Don Cheadle, Benicio Del Toro, Matt Damon, Brendon Feraser, Jon Hamm, Ray Liotta Language: English Rating: R (for violence, language, some sexual references) He Said: It is the mid-1950s. Three criminals invade a family’s suburban home and hold the… Continue reading No Sudden Move
