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Branding and Freedom, and the MP3 that wasn’t

Bad news: Technical difficulties prevented me from recording Friday night’s Calvin Baker/Colson Whitehead discussion on Branding and Freedom in the Market Economy. It’s a shame, too, because the authors spoke so intelligently, and with such warmth — they’re friends, as it happens — that we didn’t lose a single audience member over the course of the evening. I’ve tried to . . .

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Harper’s, Twain, Howells, and the right word

I really do recommend subscribing to Harper’s — provided you have a week to fall into the archives as into a very deep well where your favorite dead authors happen to have stashed their work. Which is to say: I thought I’d read all of Mark Twain’s essays, but no, no, and no. Here’s an excerpt from a joyous 1906 . . .

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Translated

The Brooklyn Rail has launched In Translation, and is seeking your submissions of translated fiction and more.

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The typing life

“A page produced on a manual typewriter was like a record of the torture of thought.”

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Falling man

Don DeLillo’s “Still-Life,” evidently an excerpt from his forthcoming September 11 novel, appears in this week’s New Yorker.

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