Schulz on Margalit Fox’s Linguistic Detective Story, The Riddle of the Labyrinth
It's about, among other things, history, mythology, ancient civilizations, linguistics, puzzles, code-breaking, Homer, Arthur Conan Doyle, and brainy female academics.
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It's about, among other things, history, mythology, ancient civilizations, linguistics, puzzles, code-breaking, Homer, Arthur Conan Doyle, and brainy female academics.
This sequel, of sorts, to Autobiography of Red is sadder than its predecessor, and stranger, too.
"It’s a mark of how good Schroder is that, upon finishing it, I immediately went out and read the rest of her work."
The author explores raising kids—and consciousness.
It’s probably not giving away too much about a jeremiad entitled The Whore of Akron to reveal that its writer, Scott Raab, despises LeBron James.