Great political novels are rich in spiritual attitude. Poor ones are agenda driven.
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Great Political Novels Not Agenda Driven
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Sons Must Kill Their Fathers, Alas
There’s is no easy way for son’s to find their identities apart from their fathers, but they have no choice but to try.
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged Denis Diderot, fathers and sons, Henry IV, Homer, Odyssey, Shakespeare, The Scarlet and the Black Comments closed