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Pop Lit: Reviews

Algis Budrys

First published May 2020
Type Essay

Chicago Sun-Times reviews for the Pop Lit department: The Story of Henri Tod, Syracuse NY Herald Journal, 8 April 1984*; Lie down with Lions, 2 February 1986; The Scroll of Abraham, 20 April 1986; Barrier Island, 25 May 1986; Last of the Breed, 29 June 1986; Prizzi's Family, 14 September 1986; The Wild Blue and The Prince of Tides, 19 October 1986; Whirlwind, 14 December 1986; Madonna Red, Call for the Dead, A Murder of Quality and Nightwing, 29 March 1987; The Last Cold-War Cowboy, 24 May 1987; Patriot Games, 2 August 1987; Sarum, 6 September 1987; Heaven and Hell, 18 October 1987; The Infant of Prague; 22 November 1987; Winter, 20 December 1987; Mortal Fear and Thai Horse, 31 January 1988; The Fast Men and Man With a Gun, 28 February 1988; Blood Heat and The Revolutionist, 24 April 1988; Peking and Lenin, 3 July 1988; An Eye for an Eye, The Cardinal of the Kremlin and Timothy's Game, 31 July 1988; The Last Hero and Wyvern, 9 October 1988; Fire Arrow, The Icemen, Final Flight and Sword Point, 30 October 1988; Wildcat, 29 January 1989; Day of Reckoning and Father and Son, 26 March 1989; Rolling Thunder and The Power of One, 4 June 1989; Polar Star, Captain Butterfly and Day of the Cheetah, 16 July 1989; The Pillars of the Earth, 20 August 1989; The Man Who Heard Too Much and The Blue Gate of Babylon, 26 November 1989; Spy Line, 24 December 1989; The Evening News, 29 April 1990; Get Shorty, 29 July 1990; Spy Sinker, 9 September 1990; The Eagle Has Flown, 10 March 1991; Siro, 7 April 1991; Memorial Bridge, 12 May 1991; Drover, 2 June 1991; The Last Good German, 8 December 1991; McNally's Secret and Blindsight, 19 January 1992; Rising Sun, 2 February 1992; Isvik, 29 March 1992; China Lake, 3 May 1992; Contents Under Pressure, 30 August 1992.

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May 2020 Cover A Budrys Miscellany: Occasional Writing 1954-2000 Ansible Editions Nonfiction |113