Magical Nihilism
The alarming absence of good Mexican literature in translation. [07-10-00]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
That's Life
'Destiny,' English ex-pat Tim Parks' 10th novel, is a darkly humorous metaphysical satire. [06-19-00]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Son Exposure
A look at George W. Bush's "A Charge To Keep." [06-05-00]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Rough Guide
David Lida gives southbound gringos a grim view in Travel Advisory: Stories of Mexico. [04-17-00]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Warrior Without A Cause
A disconcerting blood lust drives author Anthony Loyd's "My War Gone By, I Miss It So." [03-13-00]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Bordering Cultures
"Places Left Unfinished at the Time of Creation" is one minority family's balance sheet of the American 20th century. [02-21-00]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Heir Pressure
With a family legacy such as he has, Dubya just has to succeed. Or does he? [01-31-00]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
The Spider And The Fly
Angelika Raubal's entanglement with Adolf Hitler is the repellent, yet insidiously alluring, story Ron Hansen tells. [01-10-00]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Up In Smoke
Is the perception of Native Americans as intuitive, spiritual ecologists an accurate one? [12-28-99]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Old Pueblo Passage
Holden Caulfield's spirit lurks everywhere in Naked Pueblo. [11-15-99]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
The Wanderer
Niven managed to keep safe in a world of violence and intrigue by nothing more (nor less) than an ironclad sense of honor and sober industry. [10-18-99]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Crime With Passion
"Gods Go Begging" is a work so ambitious thematically and stylistically, and so timely in its interests, that it surely deserves a broad readership. [09-13-99]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Dual Success
With considerable art Arturo Pérez-Reverte integrates obscure knowledge with a rousing narrative. [07-12-99]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Option Overload
Tedium and confusion finally outweigh "One Hundred and One Ways' " other merits. [07-05-99]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Caribbean Splash
'Buxton Spice' is a series of roughly autobiographical vignettes which offer a charming, and often frankly erotic, picture of the author's Guyanese girlhood. [06-21-99]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Out For 'Blood'
After winning the Sue Kaufman Prize for fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters with his first novel, Landesman's second offering is lousy. [06-14-99]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Sea Change
Author Steve Erickson's sixth novel explores what is missing from the world. [06-01-99]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Square-Peg Scribe
Surely the pickings aren't so slight as to require the inclusion of O'Nan in Granta Review's list of the "20 Best American Writers Under 40." [05-24-99]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Diplomatic Indemnity
The author contends that south of the border, politics only wounds the lives of individuals, regardless of personal ideology or social status. [05-10-99]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Murder And Mayhem
Who knew murder on campus could be this entertaining? [05-03-99]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
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