Revolt on Goose Island, Part One: Witness to the revolt
Melville House
The revolt in Chicago didn’t make the mainstream for days, and when it did there was no mention of what was at the heart of it — for example, the… Read more »
The revolt in Chicago didn’t make the mainstream for days, and when it did there was no mention of what was at the heart of it — for example, the… Read more »
Writers and academics in Turkey have issued a public apology for the Armenian genocides that took place over ninety years ago, reports Robert Tait for The Guardian. The genocide, which… Read more »
In an interview with Ken Herman of the Cox News Service, former presidential advisor Carl Rove took an opportunity to vent some spleen while discussing the ongoing book project he… Read more »
Just a couple of days after the MobyLives post fuming about the awful Sir Ian Blair cashing in on his corrupt memories, Alison Flood reported in The Guardian that publishers… Read more »
“Barack Obama sounds like he wants to reach back to the New Deal’s Works Progress Administration to jump start the economy with an economic stimulus proposal featuring infrastructure repair,” observes… Read more »
At the HTML Giant blog, Soffi Stiassni has posted a press release announcing that, in the style of French Oulipo writer George Perec, who wrote an entire book—La disparition (published… 2 / Read more »
Exciting news for Oscar Wilde lovers: a sheaf of his papers has been rediscovered after being lost for fifty years. Arifa Akbar reports in today’s Independent that academics found nine… Read more »