Balzac’s straightforward caffeine consumption program
Honoré de Balzac was such a caffeine addict that he ultimately dispensed with brewing and ate dry coffee grounds.
Honoré de Balzac was such a caffeine addict that he ultimately dispensed with brewing and ate dry coffee grounds.
James Hynes — whom Chris Lehmann has called “a pioneer of genre-bending fiction” — is one of a handful of novelists whose books Max and I enjoy equally. He’s also an unselfish man. When we were in Austin earlier this year, Hynes not only met us for dinner but offered to drive our rental-carless asses home from the restaurant. Recently . . .
In this satirical 1991 video, the great James Wolcott battles multiple personalities induced by Norman Mailer’s Harlot’s Ghost — until he heals himself by comforting the hurt little boy inside him. At the end of every road is another road, and at the end of that road is a place where it’s sunny and quiet, a place where we men . . .
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To lose Tillie Olsen and Grace Paley in one year is a bad year, says Amy Bloom.