Literary graves of the Pere Lachaise
“The most astounding grave there was Oscar Wilde’s, which was covered in graffiti and lipstick marks; the most disappointing was Proust’s…”
“The most astounding grave there was Oscar Wilde’s, which was covered in graffiti and lipstick marks; the most disappointing was Proust’s…”
Until I recover from running around the city for ten days with a 13-year-old girl who looks 17, please visit About Last Night, now featuring CAAF.
The Progressive reprints James Baldwin’s A Letter to My Nephew for the 100th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Dorothy Parker’s lost poems are at the center of a lawsuit. (Thanks, LM. For kicks: Sean Carman’s recently channeled Parker poems.)
The Gainesville Sun sets the new typo-per-sentence record in a blurb for Patrick Hughes’ Diary of Indignities.