Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Lewis Carroll Essay By Dan Geddes 13 March 2001 Summary Introductory Poems Chapter I—Down the Rabbit-hole Chapter II—The Pool of Tears…
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Reviews and criticism about fiction, with focus on the works of Thomas Pynchon, John Irving, Jonathan Franzen, J.D. Salinger, and Henry Miller.
Important works with satirical elements such as Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, Dave Egger’s The Circle are also featured.
LIFE AFTER GOD. By Douglas Coupland. Review By Dan Geddes From Douglas Coupland, author of Generation X, comes Life After God, a slick and very…
The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood Review By Dan Geddes 1 January 2001 Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale unabashedly places itself in the negative utopian…
Hapworth 16, 1924 J.D. Salinger Review By Dan Geddes 10 October 2000 Note: This review was originally written as a review for the book version…
See also: A Prayer for Owen Meany, A Widow for One Year The Fourth Hand and an imaginary review of Irving’s The Third Leg …
Look Homeward, Angel by Thomas Wolfe Review By Dan Geddes 10 January 2000 Thomas Wolfe shows his readers the magic in everyday life. Look Homeward,…
The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield Review By Dan Geddes The Celestine Prophecy claims to be a novel, and it is: a novel disguising a…
Swann’s Way Remembrance of Things Past (volume 1) Marcel Proust Review By Dan Geddes 10 December 1999 Proust’s fundamental triumph in Swann’s Way is in…
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess Review By Dan Geddes Perhaps I expect too much of literature. Coming to read a novel for the first…
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