Most of Grant Allen's fiction is now forgotten and nearly all of it is out of print. His detective stories, however, many of which first appeared in the Strand Magazine, have earned critical praise, and volumes of his detective fiction are now sought by...
In the chapter of his Experiment in Autobiography (1934) called "Fairly Launched at Last," H. G. Wells looks back at the influence upon him at the beginning of his literary career. He recalls in particular that once much reviled and now rather too much f...
Prolific, versatile, original, even profound, Grant Allen dedicated his life to the quest for incontrovertible knowledge through the written word. Celebrated not only as a writer of literature and criticism but as a historian, naturalist, anthropologist,...
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The Village Voice
Men at Work 01/31/2007: 432 words, approx. 1 pages
Men at work 06/01/2003: 682 words, approx. 2 pages
A beautiful tutu can accentuate the most traditional of classical choreography and the edgiest contemporary work. But from the male standpoint, tutus also represent a seldom-discussed danger. Male dancers have been grappling with partnering issues from the early days of the tutu, when...
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