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Rick Klaw
31-60 of 41 entries
Monster Island
Zombies are inherently boring
Books, April 21, 2006
Little Underground Worlds
Mary Harron on 'Bettie Page'
Screens, April 21, 2006
The Notorious Irving Klaw
My grandfather's photography studio made him rich and Bettie Page famous. It also made him into a target for Fifties censors. So, what has director Mary Harron made of him?
Screens, March 10, 2006
Zanesville
The American-born, Australian-educated Kris Saknussemm has created the most original novel of the year with this wildly imaginative near-future satire
Books, Nov. 25, 2005
The Girl in the Glass
In Jeffrey Ford's 'The Girl in the Glass', reality is a con, at least according to illegal Mexican immigrant Diego, his foster father Thomas Schell, and ex-circus strongman Antony Cleopatra
Books, Aug. 12, 2005
The Plot: The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion
In his afterword, historian Stephen Eric Bronner describes
The Plot
as "a fitting legacy [to] a long and distinguished career." I couldn't agree more.
Books, June 10, 2005
Batman the Animated Series: Volume 2 and Superman the Animated Series: Volume 1
The 1990s were a golden era for intelligent, uniquely designed superhero animation series
Screens, March 11, 2005
The Coyote Kings of the Space Age Bachelor Pad
Afro-Canadian political activist, poet, and playwright Minister Faust's first novel, The Coyote Kings of the Space Age Bachelor Pad, begins at the end.
Books, Aug. 20, 2004
The Z Radiant
In Texas
Books, May 28, 2004
The Portrait of Mrs. Charbuque
Books, June 28, 2002
Carl Hiaasen's Latest
Carl Hiaasen fans have come to expect novels full of wit and wisdom, bile and brilliance. His latest,
Basket Case
(Knopf, $25.95), doesn't break any new ground, but it is almost exactly that type of book, reviewer Rick Klaw writes.
Arts, Feb. 1, 2002
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