Harlem, November 4, 2008
Couldn’t get a copy of the Times, but I’ll always remember the jubilation in the streets of Manhattan on election night. This shot was taken by my brother-in-law, Joseph Clarke, shortly after Obama’s speech.
Couldn’t get a copy of the Times, but I’ll always remember the jubilation in the streets of Manhattan on election night. This shot was taken by my brother-in-law, Joseph Clarke, shortly after Obama’s speech.
The constantly-updated election day post has become something of a tradition here, but today, rather than driving away RSS subscribers, I’ll be hanging out at Twitter, obsessing over news of irregularities in swing states, and waiting for the polls to close so that the votes can be counted. The lines are long almost everywhere, so please don’t put off voting. . . .
Keith Lee Morris’ visit to his hometown conjures memories of his workshop with Marilynne Robinson, who also grew up there. (Via.)
Amara Lakhous’ excellent Clash of Civilizations Over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio is this month’s Words Without Borders Book Club pick, and I’m leading the discussion. If you order the book now, you’ll be at less of a loss for something to do once the ballots have been counted, the colors on the map are filled in, and the liquor . . .
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