Maybe go back to fiction, Atlantic
The Atlantic posts two early Nabokov stories. (Via.) Elsewhere, the mag is called on its misogyny.
The Atlantic posts two early Nabokov stories. (Via.) Elsewhere, the mag is called on its misogyny.
More VD links: At romance writer meet-ups, beware the scents. In TX, a reason to celebrate. (Thanks, G & D.)
The New York Public Library is gearing up for some big changes. A confidential source reports that plans are afoot to install a circulating central library in the flagship Fifth Avenue branch, which currently is just a research library and exhibitions site. According to the source, new space beneath Bryant Park, and improvements in digital technology, will enable the NYPL . . .
Mick Stingley sends a David Foster Wallace Valentine. (Past VD posts are here.)
Obama votes against wiretap immunity for telecom companies. Clinton, though in D.C., doesn’t show. (Thanks, GMB.)