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Was Seneca Worth an Oscar Award?

The first step in providing a proper analysis of the dramatic view Lucius Anneus Seneca held, in regards to his tragedy works, is to investigate his language and precise use of high and pregnant words.

The Pulitzer Review – A Death in the Family

Moira Cue of The Hollywood Sentinel, is reading and reviewing, in random order, every Pulitzer Prize winning novel ever written. Here, she gives a scholarly critique of James Agee's lauded 'A Death In The Family.'

‘Fahrenheit 451’ to Be Acted on Stage in Nationwide Arts & Literacy Program

The Literature to Life program of New York's American Place Theatre will unveil 'Project 451,' a verbatim staged adaptation of 'Fahrenheit 451' by Ray Bradbury, at a celebrity gala May 17 and 18.

Al Tukker To Promote His Books

Albert Samuel Tukker, the author of The Rage and From the Attic, will promote his latest work, Pole Shift, on November 16, 2008, at Little King in the Old Market, in Omaha, Nebraska.

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