Antonin Scalia’s Constitution is dead
“I’m not a nut.” An interview with Justice Scalia about his new book literally induced nightmares as I kept hitting snooze this rainy Monday morning.
“I’m not a nut.” An interview with Justice Scalia about his new book literally induced nightmares as I kept hitting snooze this rainy Monday morning.
Sleeping it Off in Rapid City reflects poet August Kleinzahler’s lifelong preoccupation with the addicted, insane, and destitute.
Recently I posted a 1914 Dallas Morning News article about a dead woman found on a Galveston beach whom an old family friend misidentified as my great-grandmother, Alma Johnston. I planned to follow up with a couple photos I unearthed of Alma standing in and in front of the waves in Galveston, but those shots have gone missing. Instead here’s . . .
Steve Coates unearths Vladimir Nabokov’s remarks about The Original of Laura, his final, unfinished manuscript.
Norman Mailer’s ex-mistress sells her Mailer paraphernalia — including her 50-page scene based on their sex life — to Harvard.