Dorothy Parker speaks
Penguin Classics posts a 1958 audio interview with Dorothy Parker about The Ladies of the Corridor, her play newly restored to print. (Via.)
Penguin Classics posts a 1958 audio interview with Dorothy Parker about The Ladies of the Corridor, her play newly restored to print. (Via.)
Ma Houellebecq calls her son a liar, an imposter, a parasite, and a stupid little bastard who as an infant had nanny goat’s poo. Her memoir is out in France today.
For his new book, The Great Derangment: A Terrifying True Story of War, Politics, and Religion at the Twilight of the American Empire, Matt Taibbi went to a 3-day charismatic Christian retreat in Texas and wound up vomiting demons. (Ah, memories.) In places there’s a patronizing edge to the excerpted account that renders it a little less effective journalistically than . . .
David Mamet kept reading from his play-in-verse for the full hour, as audience members “deep in their rows, center stage,” walked out.
Gov. Patterson signs legislation to protect NY writers against 1st Amendment infringement by foreign libel judgments. (Via.)