I wholeheartedly concur--reading it now, and it's fab.
I wholeheartedly concur--reading it now, and it's fab.
Frederick Wiseman shaped documentary into something singular, transcendent. Here's my piece on him for Vogue lo these many years ago . . .
archive.vogue.com/article/1993...
For almost a decade I've reviewed books for the Washington Post, under four editors, all of them excellent. I believe our moment may be that of the death of the book. The axing of Book World is a symptom and not a cause. But we will understand the devastating effects only in hindsight, too late.
Well, until today I guess, I reviewed for WaPo and still do for Brooklyn Rail and (I hope) Hyperallergic.
Yes, not one doubt in my mind. He's personality disordered + racist = burn-the-world-down rage. And then . . . he got mercilessly dragged on social media for taking Machado's Nobel. He saw that. Hence the timing of this letter: he went from prideful glee to fury within days because of humiliation.
Spot on (as always). To draw out your analogy a bit further, the Democrats are fighting the Confederacy of the Republicans, and their task is nothing less than to preserve the Union and defeat slavery. Only the boldness of a Grant will do.
Bring me no more reports, let them fly all.
29 bells.
Thanks for this info! I've got four.
Black-and-white glamour shot of the actress Claudia Cardinale in Luchino Visconti's movie "The Leopard"
In memoriam Claudia Cardinale. Reprising my appreciation of "The Leopard," in which she was perfection itself, for @lareviewofbooks.bsky.social
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Rebecca Solnit commented that it sounded like it was written by Edith Wharton.
Me three.
An announcement for an online writing class: "Writer's Math: When to Add, When to Subtract." Full details at writersinthemountains.org
Interesting. Every class I teach is on a subject I often struggle with myself. Come struggle with me?
I'm glad you mentioned this. My first question was, Wait--my publisher holds the rights to the books of mine that are on the list, so they'll take the money, right?
Can anyone answer for me: If an author's book is still in print or the rights have not reverted to the author, then does this mean the settlement monies go only to the publisher?
Lots of parallels between your circumstances and mine! I anticipate going indie with my next book(s), after losing my mainstream publisher, then my agent. 2 thoughts occur: I believe indies are publishing the best lit right now, hands down; the bigger indies don't accept unagented mss. Bit of a fix.
Looking at Kate Zambreno looking at a subject (which is looking!) was a heady experience.
@transitbooks.bsky.social
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But do you like to bite off the little tip, then the middle, and see if the different colors taste different?? That's the proper way.
Clash Books is another!
I was so happy to get the chance to write about @joannapocock.bsky.social⬠'s profound examination of America's ailing heartland. One more in my list of proofs that it is publishers like Soft Skull putting out the most daring and accomplished writing today.
Got 2 this morning! There's a strange desperation afoot in the land of books . . .
The ego fragility with this guy is mind-blowing. And his toadies stand around nodding their heads to his claims of being better at everything than anyone who ever lived. That this is what a once-serious govt has been reduced to has destroyed my understanding of reality.
This is a "breaking news" email from the Washington Post, saying Trump just fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner after it reported lower job numbers than he liked.
This made me laugh out loud. There, that should take care of it! We'll live in the land of make-believe when he gets someone to fabricate better numbers. Hysterical.
Incredibly powerful. Very glad it's out there in the world.
I pretty much dropped out too . . . after writing a nasty letter telling them where they could stick their "generous" offer of financial aid + servitude as a TA. These developments rip the thin mask of Columbia's commitment to justice right the hay off.
OMG these are great!
Whew, thank goodness we're being kept safe from chamber music.
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"Data show the majority of Medicaid enrollees are working." Push back on these craven Republicans, journalists! Don't let them get away with this b.s.
www.kff.org/medicaid/iss...