Writer

Ann M. Mikkelsen

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Sentimental Education: C.S. Lewis in Love

Shadowlands directed by Richard Attenborough Choir boys are singing. Grumpy old men in funny robes are singing. It's foggy outside


Wunderkind in Jarman's Wonderland

Wittgenstein directed by Derek Jarman at the Harvard Film Archive December 3-12 Experiencing "Wittgenstein" is like falling down a rabbit


Fairy Tales Unbridled

The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood Doubleday Press $23.50 The Robber Bride is no sweet, fancifully updated fairy tale. There


Broken Dreams in the Balkans

The Palace of Dreams by Ismail Kadare William Morrow and Company, 1993 With the explosion of Latin American literature in


The Road to Mecca Worth the Pilgrimage

One look at the delightful, eclectic set of The Road to Mecca and you know that you are about to


Dull Liasons at the Ex

Quartett aims to disturb. Heiner Muller's play, a loose re-interpretation of the novel Les Liasons Dangereuses, toys with notions of


Dance for the Dead

For those who live through it, war creates a world antithetical to organized society or ordinary fiction. It is appropriate,


Humorless, Heavy-Handed Spider Gives Audience Arachnophobia

The world is dark, lonely, and savage. God is "a cold shadow," as we are informed by the surly protagonist,


Diamond in the Rough

THEATER Rough Crossing by Tom Stoppard music by Andre Previn directed by Chip Rossetti at the Quincy House JCR through