Kinsella on Masha Gessen’s Perfect Rigor
Grigori Perelman, reclusive mathematician, turned down the Fields Medal — the “mathematics Nobel” — and then abandoned the field altogether.
Grigori Perelman, reclusive mathematician, turned down the Fields Medal — the “mathematics Nobel” — and then abandoned the field altogether.
Get your freak on, Louisa May: The author of Little Women was edgier than we’ve been led to believe.
At The New Yorker, Richard Brody compares the emergence of the groundbreaking Paris Review Interviews to the talks with directors that began appearing in Cahiers du Cinéma around the same time, in 1954. The stakes there and then were even higher, in that the literary world didn’t contest the artistic centrality of authors to literature, whereas the world of . . .
“Let the laughers stand up!”: A poetry reading becomes an inquisition after people enjoy themselves at it. (Via.)