Banned in Cupertino?
Is Apple banning books? CNET editor David Carnoy’s self-published Knife Music was rejected for “objectionable content.”
Is Apple banning books? CNET editor David Carnoy’s self-published Knife Music was rejected for “objectionable content.”
The minute you meet ScrollMotion co-founder Josh Koppel, you know you’re in the company of a visionary. Intense, smart, and unpretentious — quick-thinking and quick-talking — Koppel is a writer whose unconventional memoir appeared just after September 11, 2001, and in short order wound up in a landfill. The experience would have left many authors furious and devastated, but it . . .
Horace Engdahl, the Swedish Academy secretary who has called Europe the center of the literary world, will step down.
The Unimaginable Mathematics of Borges’ Library of Babel, which I dip into when I’m feeling brave, quantifies the collection. (Via.)
Released from the venomous brain tumor that was her latest writing project, AL Kennedy blogs.