Pulp Shot in the Dark Shot in the Dark, 1943 by Tom Lovell (American, 1909–1997)This would be a great cover for a weird western.
John the Balladeer by Manly Wade Wellman A With Both Hands Mini-review Silver John, or John the Balladeer, is Manly Wade Wellman's Southern folk hero. John tramps the ridges and hollows of Appalachia, bringing song and the Gospel wherever he goes. John is a poor and humble man. He places his trust in the Lord,
WBH Weekly Digest 2023-12-22: All Westerns are Fairy Stories My theme this week is around the true value of the romance. This Twitter thread lays out the mythic reasons why Jack Reacher and Conan are the same character. The mythic resonance goes far beyond their giant, hulking portrayal, as David Carradine's Kung Fu is another representation of
Chesterton: Introduction to the Book of Job A perhaps unexpected source of my style of book criticism, and how I understand popular adventure stories, can be found in G. K. Chesterton's essay "Introduction to the Book of Job". This is an explicitly theological investigation of one of the most mysterious and allusive books
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