Literature in GA
Lately the Atlanta Journal-Constitution has been publishing more regional literary features — like this profile of The Georgia Review at 60. (Via.)
Lately the Atlanta Journal-Constitution has been publishing more regional literary features — like this profile of The Georgia Review at 60. (Via.)
Looking around at his writing students, Peter Carey finds himself thinking that “there is no worse place than New York to be a young writer.”
Bookslut favorites Andrew O’Hagan and Ander Monson read in Chicago tonight.
Israel’s Holocaust museum has just made public the diary of a 14-year-old girl who died in a Polish concentration camp 60+ years ago.
Sunday I came down with a cold that developed yesterday into a hacking cough. Dana assured me I was not alone. “The train sounded like a TB ward this morning,” she said. Hypochondriac that I am, I was soon lost in visions of my impending quarantine at Bellevue. The prospect didn’t seem so bad, on reflection. Sure, I might lose . . .