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The Physical Labor of Writing; Many writers will tell you that writing is a physical activity. Renee Gladman’s drawings convey that idea in a more visceral, less cerebral way; at Artists Space, Manhattan


New Yorker Short Fiction: 'How I Became a Vet', "The suicide dogs, like most of us, were not what they seemed."

The Doomed Project of ‘Smart Thinking’; Philosophy is not here to help you do better at your job; Self-Help at the bookstore


Vanity Fair: 7 Books We Can’t Stop Thinking About This Month


When a Writer Loves a Writer: 'Lives of the Wives: Five Literary Marriages' by Carmela Ciuraru; Above Roald Dahl and Patricia Neal

Salman Rushdie Calls Changes to Roald Dahl Books ‘Absurd Censorship’


Top 10 Criminal Duos In Fiction

How to Save the West; Ancient Wisdom for 5 Modern Crises


Jacques Villeglé and the Streets of Paris; Book inspired by Jacques Villeglé, a 93-year-old French artist who has changed art history by tearing posters off the walls of Paris and calling them paintings

American Publishers Have Lost Their Mojo; Woke Sensativity Readers Call the Shots; The Long Shadow of ‘American Dirt’


Documenting the Splash of a Drop (1895)

Art Review: Alan Moore’s Overlit ‘Illuminations’; Collection of Nine Stories

’The Disappearance of Beach Glass in Hanapēpē' by James Nakamura

An Inspirational Publisher: Kurt Wolff, Who Died In 1963, Is Remembered As The German Émigré Publisher Who Started Pantheon Books In 1942


He Was Tom Verlaine: Patti Smith Remembers Her Friend, Who Possessed The Child’s Gift Of Transforming A Drop Of Water Into A Poem That Somehow Begat Music

When Americans Lost Faith in the News: Half a century ago, most of the public said they trusted the news media. Today, most say they don’t. What happened to the power of the press?


Hollywood Fiction 'City of Blows' by Actor and Writer Tim Blake Nelson; "The psychological motivations and character examinations develop 'City of Blows' from a roman à clef to a work far more universal"

Excerpt from Paul Theroux's Novel "Under The Wave At Waimea" from the Hawai'i Review of Books

Bret Easton Ellis’s Great Defense of Gen X: ‘The Shards’ parachutes us back into the world before teenagers became so sensitive. ‘We were very, very free to explore things that might hurt us, potentially might damage us.’


A Genius at Suffering; On The Life & Writing of Russia’s Most Underrated Writer Vsevolod Garshin (1855–1888)

Has Academia Ruined Literary Criticism? Literature departments seem to provide a haven for studying books, but they may have painted themselves into a corner


Vita Sackville-West, the Insatiable Muse of Virginia Woolf


More Than a Muse: A New Biography Casts Kiki de Montparnasse as a Leader in the Heady Art Swirl of 1920s Paris


New Criterion: Martin du Gard’s Monster in a Box; On the author and his unfinished novel 'Lieutenant-Colonel de Maumort'

Ten Best Art Books of 2022


The Best Scifi and Speculative Mysteries of 2022


Glasstire: Our Favorite Art Books of 2022


Vanity Fair: 39 Best Books of 2022

David Denby: The Making of Norman Mailer: Young man went to war and became a novelist. But did he ever really come back?


New Yorker Fiction by Salman Rushdie "A Sackful of Seeds"


The Top Art Books Of 2022—Chosen By The Art Newspaper's Books Team

WSJ: The 10 Best Books of 2022; Our selection of the finest fiction and nonfiction of the year



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