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Day in Review

Colson Whitehead’s colossal New York 18th century terrorists A guide to Nashville Justifying adult strollers Somalia’s book fair Death shall have no dominion Sony’s bid for bottom pricing Bookstore sellingRead more »

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Founding editor and managing editor fired from the Oxford American The sublime BS of life Brought to you by our sponsor, David Foster Wallace Deconstructing William Gibbons Jonathan Franzen isRead more »

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Publishers profiting from Facebook gossip How Dickens inspired the “Dark Knight” Bret Easton Ellis vs. Nikki Finke The deckle edge of the printed book Scott McClanahan is other people “TheRead more »

Day in Review

Hitler and Chaplin Let’s talk about our self-absorbed literature The dead end of self-publishing Your bad mood is making me angry In response to Bloom, and Shakespeare Spoken word poetryRead more »

Day in Review

Feeling gipped by the lack of scandal involved in this year’s Bachmann Prize? Mind, matter, abstract ideas More eccentric: artists or art collectors? Hitchens on Orwell, again This novel killsRead more »

Day in Review

Amazon warehouse worker gets his hands dirty  Michael Cunningham on this year’s non-Pulitzer  Book trailers: still crappy Teach yourself synesthesia Listen to literature’s landscape Collecting boring books Criticism worth reconsideringRead more »

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A history of the human rights movement The poetry of James Schuyler Noam Chomsky discusses the Occupy Movement Fitzgerald’s 48 alternate endings to Gatsby The problem with Stephen King ReadingRead more »

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City Lights’ place in the Summer of Love Attention to design: James Bond Books on a boat in a bay Hemingway’s alternative endings Jean-Jacques Rosseau at 300 Our futile searchRead more »

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Writers, know your enemies Making sense of Finnegan’s Wake Books about politicians recommended by NYT editors Opening a can of whup-ass Great Brooklynites, a list A reader’s guide to LosRead more »

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