A Public Space #6
The latest issue of A Public Space includes contributions from Dubravka Ugresic, Keith Lee Morris, Peter Orner, & Nam Le.
The latest issue of A Public Space includes contributions from Dubravka Ugresic, Keith Lee Morris, Peter Orner, & Nam Le.
“This Perpetual Fight: Love and Loss in Virginia Woolf’s Intimate Circle” assembles manuscripts, letters, inscribed books, and photos — some never before been exhibited publicly — from collections across the country. Curated by Sarah Funke and William Beekman, the exhibit examines how Woolf’s life and art were influenced by her friends, and how their experiences resonate in her greatest literary . . .
While mayor of Wasilla, “the Bible Belt of Alaska,” Sarah Palin sought to ban library books that offended religious voters. (Via.)
Playboy has just published the third installment of Denis Johnson’s Nobody Move. David Ulin says it’s the best yet.
It is his errancy that is secretly loved: perhaps a family needs to have its designated sinner? James Wood reviews Marilynne Robinson’s Home.