On Cosmopolitanism and the Love of Literature: Revisiting Harold Bloom Through His Final Books
Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado looks back on the work of Harold Bloom....
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY, NOIR
Becoming Day Keene: The Pre-Pulp Career of Gunard Hjertstedt
Cullen Gallagher digs up the working-class roots of noir master Day Keene....
Leon Kossoff: Drawn from Revelery
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Brian Dillon Supposes a Sentence
Kate Wolf and Medaya Ocher welcome essayist Brian Dillon, author of Suppose a Sentence, which offers sharp analysis (along with intriguing discursus) of 27 sentences, both celebrated and obscure, from the likes of William Shakespeare, James Baldwin, John Ruskin, and ......
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