Fiction
May 20, 2011
Barnett Newman
May 19, 2011
The Excavation of Melancholy
Orhan Pamuk has called A Mind at Peace “the greatest novel ever written about Istanbul,” and it is in this book we discover that it was its author Ahm
May 13, 2011
Willem de Kooning and His Women
May 06, 2011
Allen Ginsberg Sings Hare Krishna to William Buckley
April 29, 2011
John Updike Discusses "Rabbit"
April 22, 2011
Dirk Bogarde (1955)
April 15, 2011
Frank Lloyd Wright (1957)
April 12, 2011
Thoughtful Torture
Cerebral imagery is typical of Ranko Marinković, whose narrative epic—set in the former Yugoslavia in the early 1940s—is based on Ulysses, which had a
April 08, 2011
Pauline Kael and Woody Allen
April 05, 2011
The Boulders
The literary career of Imre Kertész has been as full of improbable twists as any melodrama. It took him a decade to complete his first novel, an accou