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Revolution to republic in prints and drawings

  The New York Public Library’s “From Revolution to Republic in Prints and Drawings” exhibition runs through July 7. There you can see “An Exact View of the Late Battle of Charlestown, June 17, 1775,” contemplate “The Fruits of Arbitrary Power, or The Bloody Massacre Perpetrated in King Street” (above), enjoy the political cartoons of the day, and gaze at . . .

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Like a Borges story

On Luigi Serafini’s Codex Seraphinianus: How mysterious is a mysterious text if Calvino wrote the introduction? (Via.)

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Willed and shrunken

DeLillo’s aim in Falling Man, says Adam Kirsch, “is almost that of a lyric poet — not so much to tell a story as to evoke a state of mind.”

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