'[A] vivid, revelatory account of John Ford's 1956 masterpiece.' - The New York Times Book Review
John Ford's masterpiece "The Searchers "(1956) was rated fifth greatest film of all time in "Sight and Sound'"s most recent poll of critics.
Axtell , “ The White Indians . ” The American literary tradition of the " captivity narrative ” from which The Searchers derives : see Kolodny , “ Among the Indians . ” On the historical background of actual captivity in the Texas ...
Best Book of 2020 New York Times |NPR | New York Post "This hushed suspense tale about thwarted dreams of escape may be her best one yet .
Scholar Joseph Loconte examines one of the most remarkable passages of Scripture, an exchange in the gospel of Luke between two disciples of Jesus of Nazareth---uttered just days after his execution---about the longings of the human heart ...
'The Searchers', Sight and Sound, 26/2, Autumn, 1956. Anderson, Lindsay. About John Ford (London: Plexus, 1981). Bogdanovich, Peter. John Ford (London: Studio Vista, 1967). Byron, Stuart. '“The Searchers”: Cult Movie of the New ...
Now, the novel that gave birth to the film returns to print--a timeless work of vivid, raw western fiction and a no-holds-barred portrait of the real American frontier.
Tomàs Rivera is the author of the now classic Chicano novel _ y no se lo tragÑ la tierra/_ and the earth did not devour him and the short story collection The Harvest.
The light turned green. Bodie accelerated, and they moved through the intersection. By the time they got back to the precinct, it was nearing 6:00 p.m. Bodie checked his messages and found one from Shorty Carroll, a retired detective ...
A single mom on the run and an injured FBI agent find their greatest danger is with each other in this story of secret identity, originally titled Nowhere to Hide and published in 2003!
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