Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Bookstores in Moscow removed Art Spiegelman’s Pulitzer Prize-winning classic Maus in fear of police raids searching for Nazi symbols. The book, an allegory for the rise of Nazism, has a swastika on the cover. Bookstore owners in Moscow quietly removed Art Spiegelman's Maus, which won a Pulitzer Prize in 1992, from shelves in recent days, the book's Russian publisher told AFP. Employees at several...

Can You Match The Classic Science Book To The One-Star Amazon Review?

“I felt as if my brain was in an atom smasher reading this book....

Sequels To Famous Poems

Just like blockbuster movies, great poems often get their own sequels. "The Road Not Taken, Part II" - Robert Frost Lorenzot81 / Getty Images "Because I could not stop for Death again" NA / Via en.wikipedia.org "Another Ode on a Grecian Urn" Jastrow / Via en.wikipedia.org "Harlem: The Sequel" Flickr: pingnews / Via Jack Delano View Entire List ...

Can You Guess The “Lord Of The Rings” Character By These Emojis?

One emoji to rule them all...
“The High Sparrow” basically confirmed Cleganebowl. Sort of. Spoilers for A Song of Ice and Fire HBO/ madaboutasoiaf.tumblr.com When Littlefinger revealed that he planned to marry Sansa to Ramsay Bolton. WHAT? In the books, Ramsay married a girl named Jeyne Poole who is pretending to be ARYA Stark. Show-Sansa can't catch a break in terms of awful weddings. HBO / Via gameoftoasts.tumblr.com View...

Would You Survive The Journey To Mordor?

Could you make it through Middle-Earth to destroy the ring...