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Posts Tagged: Wagner

Investigative but Intimate: A Conversation with Robert L. Shuster

By John Domini

April 30th, 2021

Robert L. Shuster discusses his debut novel, TO ZENZI.

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Tags: adolescence, Alan Bullock, All Quiet on the Western Front, Arthur Golden, berlin, Berlin Death of Dance, debut novel, Erich Maria Remarque, Germany Year Zero, Helmut Altner, historical fiction, hitler, Hitler and Stalin, James P. O'Donnell, John Domini, Little Big Man, Lolita, Marie Vassiltchikov, Martin Bormann, Memoirs of a Geisha, Nabokov, Nazi Germany, norman mailer, Paul Fussell, research, Robert L. Shuster, Robert Shuster, The Battle of Britain, The Bridge at Remagen, The Bunker, The Great War and Modern Memory, The Naked and the Dead, The Search, The World at War, Thomas Berger, To Zenzi, Tristan and Isolde, Vietnam, Vietnam War, Wagner, Walter Cronkite, war, war writing, World War II, WWII

The Rumpus Interview with Abraham Burickson

By Rick Moody

November 28th, 2016

Rick Moody talks with Abraham Burickson, Artistic Director of Odyssey Works, a San Francisco-based theater company whose works are designed for an audience of one.

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Tags: Abraham Burickson, architecture, Ariel Abrahams, Art, Ayden Grout, Brooklyn, clown, Jen Harmon, MetroPark, New York City, Odyssey Works, Odyssey Works: Transformative Experiences for an Audience of One, Princeton Architectural Press, Prospect Park, rick moody, Saskatchewan, theater, Travis Weller, Wagner, whirling dervish

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