HORN! reviews
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HORN! REVIEWS: Pretentiousness: Why It Matters
We level charges of pretension at what violates our tribal sense of normality…
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HORN! REVIEWS: The Turn of the Screw
HORN! brings us an illustrated review of Henry James’s Turn of the Screw.
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HORN! REVIEWS: Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink
To those who would fault the author for his digressions: Do you also complain of too many bubbles in your champagne?
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HORN! REVIEWS: Jamaica Inn
It took Hitchcock and a team of writers to manage it, but this novel is unkillable.
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HORN! REVIEWS: Upright Beasts
In stories ranging from the naturalistic to the allegorical, Michel’s characters light out for the territory—or else they burrow further in.
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HORN! REVIEWS: Wild Seed
…what unfolds is a fantasia on sex, race, murder, and slavery—the DNA of America.
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HORN! REVIEWS: Between the World and Me
For people who believe themselves white it pays dividends to live in the dream.
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HORN! REVIEWS: Maggie: a Girl of the Streets
Self-published and not-purchased, this Crane simultaneously trolling and mastering the social novel genre.
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HORN! REVIEWS: Haints Stay
…when you put down the book (with relief) the killing doesn’t stop and likely never will.
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HORN! REVIEWS: The First Bad Man
Cheryl Glickman has a system for maintaining a low-friction life. When she trades total control for knowledge, the soap bubble pops…

