March 2012
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I remember this old guy once telling me, “To thine own self be true.” And I was...
– George Saunders gives advice.
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A Case Study of Literary Karma
Two years ago Mario Vargas Llosa won the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Yesterday, he celebrated his 76th birthday by donating 30,000 of his books to the library in Lima, his Peruvian hometown.
Instead of “man of letters,” can we start using the phrase “hero of letters?”
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An Excellent Random Discussion about Why We Love...
The Tournament of Books always features plenty of smart discussion about publishing, criticism and contemporary literature.
Exhibit A, from C. Max Magee:
It’s all about word of mouth for me. There are hundreds, maybe thousands, of readers whose taste I trust and admire. I see what these people are talking up on Twitter and Facebook, and I also see the books that my writers are pitching me....
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The bottom line is that the ACA approach is one where we redistribute towards...
– Jonathan Gruber, author of Health Care Reform. Have a question about the Affordable Care Act or how health care reform affects you? Ask away.
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I hope you'll join me at The Daily Beast for a... →
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Laura Miller on the Global Blockbuster Known as...
The actress Kristen Bell (star of the cult-TV series “Veronica Mars”) recently told the Huffington Post that “The Hunger Games” is “all I think about.” Bell threw an elaborate Hunger Games-themed party for her 30th birthday: “All my friends dressed as the characters and I dressed as Katniss [Everdeen, the books’ heroine].”
As of this writing, the first book in the Hunger Games series has...
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Searching for the "Confederacy of Dunces"...
I had nearly given up on the question of the original manuscript until a year ago when I interviewed Lynda Martin, the sister of Toole’s best friend in high school. “The manuscript?” she said in a soft southern accent. “Yes, well I have it in my closet here at home.”
An excellent tale of literary sleuthing from Cory Maclauchlin in The Millions.
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Both of these books take place in the recent past and glide along the exospheric...
– Michelle Orange judges Helen DeWitt & Haruki Murakami in today’s Tournament of Books. (I am compelled to point out Orange’s This Is Running for Your Life will be pubilshed by us this fall.)
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Airports are such interesting laboratories of human interactions—reunions and...
– Mathilda Savitch author Victor Lodato, in an interview with The New Yorker about his recently published short story “P.E.”
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Robert Silvers Reminisces About the Early Days of...
You had full control.
Silvers: Full control. That was a very special thing in publishing, maybe historic, because most magazines are owned by somebody, a publisher, who ultimately has say—it’s his view of the world that can’t be contradicted too much. He might, for example, think, I’m a patriot, and I don’t want to challenge the American Vietnam War. And therefore the paper would support the...
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He was a one-book man. Some men have only one book in them; others, a library.
– Sydney Smith