Monday, March 17, 2008

Yesterday's Inquirer reviews ...

... Carlin Romano strives to enlighten Susan Jacoby: America anti-intellectual? Now, let's think this out.

... Dan DeLuca lightens the burden on comic books: Step aside, Elvis; comics changed it all.

... Michael Harrington thinks well of two Philadelphia poets: Two who do the tough work of poetry.

... Toby Lichtig is impressed by Imre Kertesz's Detective Story : A "lonely cog" in the torturous machinery of the State .

... Steve Weinberg looks at a bio of Walt Rostow: Professor who preached war. Book has an odd title - Anerica's Rasputin. What's odd about it is that Rasputin wasn't a hawk; he was opposed to Russia's entry into World War I.

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