Concerning comfort from Carlyle's letter; the delay in his packet of books reaching Carlyle; his great desire to be Carlyle's guest; any visit prevented by his large family at home and anxieties over business; his past pleasures in being welcomed...
University of Iowa theater and film alumnus Nicholas Meyer reads from his new memoir, “The View from the Bridge: Memories of Star Trek and a Life in Hollywood.”
The writer and/or director of “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan,” “Star Trek...
To Anna Rogozhnikova, female literature can be singled out, separated and understood as a continuation of the women writers themselves. Considering male domination a universal issue, Edi Shukriu divides her talk into four parts: gender experience...