“Maus” removed from Russian bookstores
The New York Times reported this week that residents of Moscow were surprised to see that copies of Art Spiegelman’s Maus had quietly been removed from the city’s largest bookstores.… Read more »
The New York Times reported this week that residents of Moscow were surprised to see that copies of Art Spiegelman’s Maus had quietly been removed from the city’s largest bookstores.… Read more »
Earlier this week, we took a look at an “exclusive” agreement that Fox News, The Washington Post, and the New York Times had entered into with Peter Schweizer, the author… Read more »
In an unusual deal, three news organizations have entered into “exclusive” arrangements to pursue allegations contained in an upcoming book about the Clintons from a conservative author. Clinton Cash: The Untold… Read more »
Attendees of the NRA’s annual convention never really have a problem finding things to rail about. This year, those things included orange mocha frappucinos, President Obama, the death squall that… Read more »
The Black Book of Carmarthen, written in 1250 and currently housed at at the National Library of Wales (or, sure, Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru) is the oldest known medieval manuscript written entirely in… Read more »
As Abraham Lincoln once said, you can’t believe everything you read on the internet. The new postage stamp honoring Maya Angelou was unveiled by the U.S. Postal Service yesterday, featuring… Read more »
A group of Tennessee politicians are moving forward with a plan to designate the Bible the state’s official book, despite the reservations of, well, lots of people. Claiming that the… Read more »
At the same time that the US was perfecting the art of the pulp book cover, the same thing was happening in Mexico. The Ricco/Maresca gallery in New York’s Chelsea… Read more »
Nick Cave, renaissance man and “musician, songwriter, author, screenwriter, composer and occasional film actor,” spends a lot of time on airplanes. So, in some way, maybe it makes sense that… Read more »
Do you feel like there’s just too much flipping swearing in literature? Do you think most books would benefit from fewer darn curse words? Well, you’re in luck. The Clean… Read more »