Authors on the Web
Anderson Independent-Mail, April 12, 2013
...a beautiful and ambitious nurse; Maurice Fleischmann, a billionaire businessman, art collector and sex addict; his psychiatrist Dr. Norman Lewis, or “Dr. Porn,” as his disenchanted nurse Magdalena calls him; John Smith, a reporter whose plain vanilla...
Telegraph, April 9, 2013
...Glass leaves us thirsty for details about these gangsters (also observed in Naples, with exemplary dry comedy, by Norman Lewis) and their British equivalents in Egypt. Given the authors knowledge of Paris home to deserters from most of the armies of...
Broadway World, March 21, 2013
...Other Politics (1997). She co-curated Judith Godwin, Style and Grace for the Museum of West Virginia (1997) and Norman Lewis: The Black Paintings, 1946-1977, at the Studio Museum in Harlem (1998). She has written catalogue essays for exhibitions at the...
Spectator, February 21, 2013
...relationship to each other; first a short story by Conrad about the Congo, ‘An Outpost of Progress’, then Norman Lewis’s experiences in Naples at the end of the war, Joseph Roth’s view of the end of the Austro-Hungarian empire, the invention of...
Telegraph, February 19, 2013
...Gray, is too ravishing not to explore further. And he sends one back, generously, to the writings of Norman Lewis, J G Ballard, Richard Jefferies, Alexander Herzen and a host of others. For that alone, his book is a pleasure to read. PLUS 1.35 p & p) Buy...
Rediff.com, January 31, 2013
...important -- from your daily newspaper to your textbooks, or from books like Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis. Similarly, doing some grammar and sentence correction exercise daily is important from any good book on objective English like English is...
Telegraph, January 29, 2013
...properly qualify as fascinating he proffered a shortlist of those hed met: Andrei Tarkovsky, Werner Herzog, Martha Gellhorn, Norman Lewis, Miles Davis, Ayrton Senna, Ursula Le Guin and David Bowie. But not Mick Jagger, he said thoughtfully. I intend no...
Leaf Chronicle, January 15, 2013
...Lewis was chosen to replace John Fuson, whom commissioners chose as sheriff in December after the death of Norman Lewis in October. Lewis, who is a retired Army sergeant major and former union leader at the Trane Co., told commissioners that the...
Leaf Chronicle, January 14, 2013
...Lewis was chosen to replace John Fuson, whom commissioners chose as sheriff in December after the death of Norman Lewis in October. Lewis, who is a retired Army sergeant major and former union leader at the Trane Co., told commissioners that the...
New York Times, January 14, 2013
...match his literary ambitions. But it’s a powerful book, even if partly fictional. Probably “Naples ’44,” by Norman Lewis. This is a short, spectacularly vivid account of the Anglo-American invasion of southern Italy in 1943. Lewis was a British...
New York Times, January 14, 2013
...match his literary ambitions. But it’s a powerful book, even if partly fictional. Probably “Naples ’44,” by Norman Lewis. This is a short, spectacularly vivid account of the Anglo-American invasion of southern Italy in 1943. Lewis was a British...
The Australian, January 11, 2013
...s been utterly, heartbreakingly trashed." She's been described as an elegiac traveller in the tradition of Norman Lewis and Wilfred Thesiger; there's certainly a keen nostalgia for the past when she says she couldn't do the same trip now. The world has...
The American In Italia, January 9, 2013
...too clearly. His leading lady, Magdalena, has just dumped him. She's a nurse assistant to one Dr. Norman Lewis, psychiatrist to porn addicts who has traded in Camacho for the keys to the doc's upscale condo. Reveling in newfound luxury, Magdalena prefers...
City Journal, January 8, 2013
...addiction further?and, crucially, that he had not put his exegesis into the mouth of the vain, oafish Dr. Norman Lewis. In interviews, Wolfe has indicated that he takes the subject seriously. This was a missed opportunity. takes a hard stare into...

