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Monday, December 19 2011
The Clerk, RIP
Scott Timberg (Salon, 18 December 2011)Filed in: Business & Economics | Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Film | Literature | Music
Monday, October 24 2011
The Fierce Imagination of Haruki Murakami
Sam Anderson (The New York Times Magazine, 21 October 2011)Filed in: Asian Studies | Literature
Friday, August 26 2011
Top 100 Most Sought After Out-of-Print Books in 2011
BookFinder.com (BookFinder.com, 2011)Filed in: Humanities | Literature
Wednesday, August 10 2011
Man of a Hundred Thousand Books
George Fetherling (Geist, 2011)Filed in: Business & Economics | Literature
Friday, May 27 2011
30 Books That Could Be The Next Harry Potter
George Wales (Total Film, 25 May 2011)Filed in: Film | Literature
Thursday, May 12 2011
Wednesday, May 11 2011
The Public Library Manifesto
David Morris (Yes!, 6 May 2011)Filed in: American Studies | Education | General Culture | Humanities | Literature
Tuesday, May 10 2011
Why Women Love Fantasy Literature
Alyssa Rosenberg (The Atlantic, 10 May 2011)Filed in: Gender | Literature | Television
Monday, May 9 2011
The Web Allows Stories to Be Spun in New Ways
Robert McCrum (The Observer, 8 May 2011)Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | General Culture | Literature
Friday, May 6 2011
The Urgent Matter of Books
Lidia Yuknavitch (The Rumpus, 3 May 2011)Filed in: General Culture | Humanities | Literature | Politics & Government
Monday, May 2 2011
How Sci-Fi Makes Us More Open to Strange Forms of Sex and Sexuality
Kyle Munkittrick (Discover, 30 April 2011)
Filed in: Literature
Kyle Munkittrick (Discover, 30 April 2011)
Filed in: Literature
Sunday, May 1 2011
The Secret Life of Libraries
Bella Bathurst (The Observer, 1 May 2011)
Filed in: General Culture | Literature
Bella Bathurst (The Observer, 1 May 2011)
Filed in: General Culture | Literature
Monday, April 25 2011
The Best Civil War Books
Malcolm Jones (The Daily Beast, 15 April 2011)
Filed in: American Studies | History | Literature
Malcolm Jones (The Daily Beast, 15 April 2011)
Filed in: American Studies | History | Literature
Thursday, April 14 2011
The Social Role of the Critic
Roland Greene (ARCADE: Literature, the Humanities, and the World, 18 March 2011)
Filed in: Criticism | Literature
Roland Greene (ARCADE: Literature, the Humanities, and the World, 18 March 2011)
Filed in: Criticism | Literature
Social Media for Authors: Forever in Search of Buzz
Lauren Cerand (Poets & Writers, May 2011)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Literature
Lauren Cerand (Poets & Writers, May 2011)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Literature
How the Civil War changed American Literature
Craig Fehrman (The Boston Globe, 10 April 2011)
Filed in: American Studies | History | Literature
Craig Fehrman (The Boston Globe, 10 April 2011)
Filed in: American Studies | History | Literature
Friday, April 1 2011
Too Much Information: The Legacy of David Foster Wallace
John Jeremiah Sullivan (GQ, May 2011)
Filed in: Literature
John Jeremiah Sullivan (GQ, May 2011)
Filed in: Literature
Friday, March 25 2011
28 Vintage Book Club Mailers
Hillary Buckholtz (Urlesque, 23 March 2011)
Filed in: History | Literature
Hillary Buckholtz (Urlesque, 23 March 2011)
Filed in: History | Literature
Wednesday, March 16 2011
What’s the Next Chapter for Book Shelves?
Kim Palmer (Star Tribune, 15 March 2011)
Filed in: General Culture | Literature
Kim Palmer (Star Tribune, 15 March 2011)
Filed in: General Culture | Literature
Tuesday, March 15 2011
Will Henry James Enjoy the Lasting Mystique of Someone Like Jane Austen?
Jay Parini (The Chronicle of Higher Education, 6 March 2011)
Filed in: Literature
Jay Parini (The Chronicle of Higher Education, 6 March 2011)
Filed in: Literature
Monday, January 31 2011
Everyone’s a Critic Now
Neal Gabler (The Observer, 30 January 2011)
Filed in: Criticism | Film | General Culture | Literature | Music
Neal Gabler (The Observer, 30 January 2011)
Filed in: Criticism | Film | General Culture | Literature | Music
Monday, January 3 2011
The Intellectual at Play in the Wider World
Pankaj Mishra (The New York Times, 31 December 2010)
Filed in: Criticism | General Culture | Literature
Pankaj Mishra (The New York Times, 31 December 2010)
Filed in: Criticism | General Culture | Literature
Beyond the Critic as Cultural Arbiter
Stephen Burn (The New York Times, 31 December 2010)
Filed in: Criticism | General Culture | Literature
Stephen Burn (The New York Times, 31 December 2010)
Filed in: Criticism | General Culture | Literature
Tuesday, December 7 2010
The Book of Clouds
Eugenia Williamson (The Boston Phoenix, 17 November 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Literature
Eugenia Williamson (The Boston Phoenix, 17 November 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Literature
Friday, November 12 2010
Signposts in a Strange Land
Matt Robison (The Morning News, 10 November 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | Literature
Matt Robison (The Morning News, 10 November 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | Literature
Generation Why? and ‘The Social Network’
Zadie Smith (The New York Review of Books, 25 November 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Film | Literature
Zadie Smith (The New York Review of Books, 25 November 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Film | Literature
Thursday, October 28 2010
Which Literary Character Is a Facebook Addict?
Laura Miller (Salon, 26 October 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Literature
Laura Miller (Salon, 26 October 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Literature
Wednesday, October 20 2010
Bugger the Bloggers: Old-world Critics Still Count
Georgie Williamson (The Australian, 1 September 2010)
Filed in: Criticism | Cyberculture & New Media | Literature
Georgie Williamson (The Australian, 1 September 2010)
Filed in: Criticism | Cyberculture & New Media | Literature
In Praise of Dead White Men
Lindsay Johns (Prospect, 23 September 2010)
Filed in: Education | Ethnicity & Race | Literature
Lindsay Johns (Prospect, 23 September 2010)
Filed in: Education | Ethnicity & Race | Literature

































