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Murder in the Forbidden City
Under Paul French’s guidance we get a full tour of the once-magnificent city of Peking.
By John G. Nettles | June 20, 2012
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Ray Bradbury (1920–2012)
Ray Bradbury was, without question, one of the greatest American authors of the last century.
By John G. Nettles | June 13, 2012
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Must-Read TV
For the bulk of the '80s and ‘90s, there was no more powerful regular event in America than the Thursday night prime-time lineup.
By John G. Nettles | May 30, 2012
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Edge Play
Had "Strange Flesh", packed with techno-fetishism and loads of the other kinds, come out 10 or 15 years ago, I’d be calling it brilliant.
By John G. Nettles | May 9, 2012
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Harry Crews (1935-2012)
Harry Crews was a broken master, a man who did battle with demons on a daily basis through drink, excess and words.
By John G. Nettles | April 18, 2012
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Don't Give Up
"The Georgia Review" has been quietly putting out some of the finest short fiction in the Republic for over six decades now.
By John G. Nettles | March 28, 2012
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