Posts from March 2009
- The Gospel According to R. Crumb
- When Skateboards Will Be Free Author Said Sayrafiezadeh on Growing Up Socialist
- Love and Loss As Seen by a 5-Year-Old: Exclusive Comics Excerpt From My Mommy Is in America ...
- Charting the Changes in Mary Gaitskill’s New Characters
- Is Grant Morrison Writing His Own Watchmen?
- A Private Eye and His Tea-bag Partner Take the Case: Exclusive Comics Excerpt From Britten and Brülightly
- Decider Less Than Half As Valuable As Bubba
- New Shakespeare Dropping Soon
- National Book Critics Circle Awards Turns Into a Roast for the Industry
- Mascara, Tongue-Kissing, and Top Gun: Exclusive Comics Excerpt From Unlovable
- Nazi-Sex Novel The Kindly Ones Polarizes Western Civilization
- Found in Roberto Bolaño’s Desk: Two New Novels, Part Six of 2666
- Join the Creepy Sloane Crosley Fan Club!
- Neil Strauss and Anthony Bozza on Their New Plans to Publish ‘Intelligent Writing About Stupid Topics’
- Zoë Heller on How The Believers Is Like Moby-Dick
- HarperCollins Launches ‘Escapist’ Imprint, Aided by Neil Strauss
- Cross-Joint Inventor Signs Book Deal
- Anderson: Wrestling With the Mini-Biography of David Foster Wallace
- John Wray Videos People Reading on the Subway
- Kindle iPhone Application to Revolutionize Book-Reading, Battery-Draining
- Will David Foster Wallace’s The Pale King Be the Most Boring Book Ever?
- Bugs, Drugs, and Talking Wizards: Exclusive Comics Excerpt From Prize-Nominated Swallow Me Whole
- High Times Back Again, Sort of, for Penguin Books