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aldaily.comNewest Review: ... 'The Children of Nazis'. An article on Jane Austen and her works. New Books: ++++++++++ William Smith, Father of Geology: This man died in poverty and has almost been forgotten. Graham Harvey on 'Grass'. A very odd one this! The review uses such phrases as 'needs cutting' and 'weeding'. It's interesting though. Salman Rushdie's latest offering. (Not up to standard says the site.) Essays & Opinions. +++++++++++++++++ (NO THIS ISN'T DOOYOO!) Edward Rothstein writes about the artistry needed to make up alibis and lies. A piece on 'Dante's Hell'. Tom Bradley writes about the 50th... more |
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by - written on 18/08/01 (Very useful, 67 readings)
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The Arts and Letters Daily is, in my opinion, second to none. It isn't all hi-brow, very 'arty' stuff, that will only interest a small group of people, as you might expect. It's packed full of articles and links that would keep you reading for months if you went through them all. New material is added six days a week. The edition I read was the weekend one. Each day, as new items are added, the old ones slide down the page and drop off the bottom!. Articles are seperated into three main sections: Essays and Opinions; New Books and Articles of Note. Here are some examples of the most recent articles: ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/12/00 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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Arts and Letters daily has for it’s motto, "Veritas odit moras," being a line from Seneca's translation of Sophocles' Oedipus. - It means " Truth hates delay" and I know exactly - how it feels. I have just found this site recently, and feel compelled to write about it. Now we all know that you dooyooers are into reading and this is the very place to read until your wee heart is more than content. Arts and Letters Daily has in its headings, Philosophy, Aesthetics, Literature, Language, Trends, Breakthroughs etc.etc. The site consists of a constantly updated report of Literary News and ... Read the complete review

