No Welty U
June 25, 2009 | Comments Off
Eudora Welty’s family declines to grant permission for a Mississippi women’s university to take her name. (Thanks, Eric.)
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Remainders
Tom Stoppard, who's struggling with a new play, contemplates death. He'd prefer being killed by a falling bookcase to dying at the height of sexual passion. Did I ever link to this 2007 interview?
- #It's fascinating, given the way Muriel Spark so ruthlessly pared down her novels, that she chose to keep every scrap of paper for her archives. More ephemera: video of a 1971 interview, and Life's Spark photos.
- #Geoff Dyer contemplates Roland Barthes' Camera Obscura, on "photography against film." The second half of Barthes' book, written not long after his mother's death, focuses on a photo of her.
- #Alan Bennett has a new story, "The Greening of Mrs. Donaldson," in the LRB. I need to reread his uncommonly delightful The Uncommon Reader.
- #Selected letters of James Salter and his good friend Robert Phelps appear in the current issue of Narrative. Also, Pia Z. Ehrhardt reads some of her work.
- #"This old white motherfucker and his wife rolls up. He’s like, 'Young man, do you know where the Poe house is?'" The Wire and A.N. Devers on Edgar Allan Poe's Baltimore house.
- #The New York Society Library features an exhibition of Shirley Hazzard's (Transit of Venus) manuscripts, photographs, and more, through January 31.
- #Narrative's free app for the iPhone and iPad includes all back issues of the magazine (a couple of which include my writing). I also like to read Electric Lit this way.
- #"[T]o correct a bad sentence satisfactorily is not always possible; it should never have existed, that is all that can be said." -- Fowler
- #At FSG's Work In Progress, Jeffrey Eugenides talks with Jonathan Galassi about the genesis of the "more tightly dramatized, less fanciful" novel he's finishing up.
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On Twitter
- Donna Tartt's charming essay about being read to by her Scots-Mississippi great-grandma: http://bit.ly/9vKbGK (page 66; via @jedediahberry) 17 hrs ago
- RT @eBookNewser Graham Greene is coming to eBooks: http://mbist.ro/cwkWd0 // Excellent. Can Muriel Spark be far behind? (Please say no.) 17 hrs ago
- Also, Kafka evidently urged his publishers not to depict "the insect." http://bit.ly/cc5RPa 17 hrs ago
- 'Kafka's Metamorphosis, on its small-press publication in 1915, sold 11 copies – of which 10 were bought by Kafka.' http://bit.ly/c5kipu 17 hrs ago
- (But if you're already worried about the resurgence of bedbugs hereabouts, you might want to skip the bio. http://bit.ly/dej8fN) 19 hrs ago
- Blake Bailey's marvelous Cheever bio does a great job of evoking Depression-era literary culture. http://bit.ly/clWl1D http://bit.ly/9DK5WV 19 hrs ago
- Literary orphans of the Great Depression: http://nyr.kr/a6E7BC http://bit.ly/a7PsxE 19 hrs ago
- Judge strikes down VA prison policy that denies inmates access to literature with explicit passages, allows Playboy. http://bit.ly/ahj9Uf 20 hrs ago
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