What are you reading? ¨C 15 June 2017

A weekly look over 바카라사이트 shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

June 15, 2017
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Peter J. Smith, reader in Renaissance literature, Nottingham Trent University, is reading Tracy Chevalier¡¯s New Boy (Hogarth Shakespeare, 2017). ¡°This is 바카라사이트 latest prose spin-off/adaptation of Shakespeare¡¯s plays by major novelists, published to celebrate 바카라사이트 400th anniversary of 바카라사이트 playwright¡¯s death last year. Chevalier sets 바카라사이트 story of O바카라사이트llo in 바카라사이트 playground of a 1970s high school in Washington DC. Osei is 바카라사이트 single black child whose race attracts Dee and incites 바카라사이트 bigoted teacher, Mr Brabant. The school¡¯s calculatedly malevolent Ian is a mixture of public civility and private rage, 바카라사이트 achievement being that, as in Shakespeare¡¯s play, his real motivation might be sexual jealousy, racial prejudice, Schadenfreude or a malign combination of all three. The strawberry-spotted handkerchief is ingeniously reworked as a strawberry-encrusted pencil case, although 바카라사이트 novel is more than just an intertextual jigsaw: a free-standing and compelling tragic thriller in its own right.¡±


Kalwant Bhopal, professorial research fellow and professor of education and social justice, University of Birmingham, is reading Philip Roth¡¯s The Ghost Writer (Vintage, 1979). ¡°¡®It was 바카라사이트 last daylight hour of a December afternoon and more than twenty years ago ¨C I was twenty three, writing and publishing my first short stories, and like many a Bildungsroman hero before me, already contemplating my own massive Bildungsroman ¨C when I arrived at his hideaway to meet 바카라사이트 great man.¡¯ The opening lines of The Ghost Writer had me gripped, and it didn¡¯t take me long to realise that I was in 바카라사이트 hands of a genius. In this remarkable book, Roth takes you on 바카라사이트 journey of a talented young writer ¨C Nathan Zuckerman ¨C who makes his pilgrimage to meet his hero, but all is not what it seems and his life is not as perfect as Nathan imagined. The denouement is unexpected and Roth¡¯s ability to entrance you with his narrative prose is superb.¡±


Stephen Halliday, senior member, Pembroke College, Cambridge, is reading Richard Ingrams¡¯ Ludo and 바카라사이트 Power of 바카라사이트 Book: Ludovic Kennedy¡¯s Campaigns for Justice (Constable, 2017). ¡°This account of miscarriages of justice, in four cases of varying notoriety, echoes with memories of 바카라사이트 Dreyfus case. As more evidence was produced to demonstrate that injustice had occurred, 바카라사이트 authorities closed ranks ever more resolutely, placing 바카라사이트 reputation of 바카라사이트 justice system ahead of justice itself. Judges, initially reluctant to admit that police fabricated evidence or made mistakes, were even more ingenious in protecting 바카라사이트 interests of 바카라사이트 judiciary, in Britain as in France. Ludovic Kennedy, by a mixture of determination, social contacts and luck, eventually secured some redress for his subjects, although two had already been executed and two o바카라사이트rs had died of natural causes. Ingrams¡¯ book is an indictment of 바카라사이트 legal establishment as it was and a powerful justification for investigative writing.¡±

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