A legacy of mysticism haunts three generations in this seductively eerie noel, which moves back and forth in time, from the Appalachian Mountains in the 1940's Virginia to present-day New York. -- New York Times
The Dowager Dutchess of Devonshire, now 91, is the last of the celebrated Mitford sisters. She tells of her eccentric but happy childhood roaming the English countryside, tea with Hitler in 1937, and her marriage to the Duke.
The New Yorker's music critic examines classical work, historical and contemporary, as well as rock music.
ED SOUTHERN - With PARLOUS ANGELS
10/23/2009 7:30 pm
10/23/2009 9:00 pm
Short stories are back in vogue, and these are wonderful. Lee Smith says of Ed Southern's PARLOUS ANGELS: "Carefully written, with the best dialogue I've read in years, these terrific and utterly original stories are made to last."
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