Literal rendering of Bible provokes fundies
R. Crumb’s Genesis, like the original, includes sex and violence — and Lot’s incest. Some Christians are angry. (Via.)
R. Crumb’s Genesis, like the original, includes sex and violence — and Lot’s incest. Some Christians are angry. (Via.)
Jeffrey Yang wrestled with translating Bei Dao’s essay on the Zhou brothers, my favorite piece in Granta’s Chicago issue.
Does the brain like ebooks? Mine does, but I wouldn’t propose to extrapolate any universal principle from my experience.
Victor LaValle, Asali Solomon, and Michael Thomas discuss Ellison’s Invisible Man 10/19 on the UES.
Words Without Borders excerpts Herta Müller’s new novel. Related: Nobel as validation of the work of small presses. (Via.)