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But Is It Censorship?: Marie Mutsuki Mockett reacts to news that a book about Princess Masako, and her troubles in the Japanese Royal Family, won’t be published in Japan.
But Is It Censorship?: Marie Mutsuki Mockett reacts to news that a book about Princess Masako, and her troubles in the Japanese Royal Family, won’t be published in Japan.
Jenny Diski posts the introduction to On Trying to Keep Still, which breaks open the “mad, skittering nothingness” that often accompanies solitude.
Dismayed and disappointed by the children’s poetry selections in bookstores, Anne Fernham is glad she kept her girlhood favorites.
This year’s Tournament of Books doesn’t begin for a few weeks, but The Morning News needs your votes now.
I unearthed this photo (more here) for When I Was A Loser, an anthology to which — are you sitting down? — I contributed an essay. The designers didn’t end up using the evidence we contributors compiled, so I figured I might as well amuse (or horrify) you by posting mine here. Meanwhile, though, I wanted to mention a small . . .