Last diaries of George Orwell
George Orwell’s final diaries confirm “his ineradicable grounding in the Edwardian world of his boyhood” — and his fixation on rats. (Via.)
George Orwell’s final diaries confirm “his ineradicable grounding in the Edwardian world of his boyhood” — and his fixation on rats. (Via.)
Daniel Alarcón talks with John Freeman about Peru’s shadow book industry, the subject of his essay in the latest Granta.
Elissa Bassist supplements her Elaine Showalter interview with [bracketed] imaginary responses.
Narrative will join Electric Lit and McSweeney’s in offering an iPhone app. (More arts apps.)
Critic Harold Bloom, 79, is gravely ill, reports the Yale Daily News. His classes have been cancelled. (Via.)