Gurganus on Robinson
Allan Gurganus says the first chapter of Housekeeping contains “enough dramatic incident to stock any three other novels.”
Allan Gurganus says the first chapter of Housekeeping contains “enough dramatic incident to stock any three other novels.”
It amuses me to picture Roland Barthes drunk-dialing Robbe-Grillet at midnight to say, “But Alain, I’m a fake, aren’t I?”
“My father said I wasn’t going to be a man until I got comfortable lying to the women in my life.” Please read Baird Harper’s Intermodal.
Iran’s culture minister warned writers yesterday to self-censor their books or face banning.
Galleycat reports that Peter Matthiessen, recent Paris Review honoree and author of the newly–condensed Watson trilogy, may be ill.