The Nile, Then and Now
11 febbraio 2011 The Wall Street Journal
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is most famous for pioneering the whodunit genre as we know it. But his work is worth re-visiting not just for Sherlock Holmes’s deductive powers. In "The Tragedy of Korosko," first published in 1898, he created a novel of eerie topicality. It’s a sharp analysis of the same clash of civilization [...] Continua...
