Discipuli, magistri, & Harry Potter spells
The dead language that isn’t: Latin returns to the school language curriculum.
The dead language that isn’t: Latin returns to the school language curriculum.
Blake Bailey’s John Cheever biography isn’t out till next March, but an advance copy arrived in the mail a couple days ago, and I’ve been enjoying the author’s skillful and generous use of excerpts from Cheever’s massive journal. The highlight so far (in that it reveals Cheever as an at-least-occasional black hole for praise) is an entry about the lunch . . .
Finally. Harry Crews is selected for induction into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame.
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Former New Yorker editor Tina Brown’s The Daily Beast — which takes its name from Evelyn Waugh’s Scoop — has launched. As a longtime admirer of Brown (in a city where contempt for powerful women who are actually smart sometimes seems de rigueur), I was excited when my friend Bryan Keefer invited me to be part of the site’s Buzz . . .