France’s biggest celebration: What you need to know about Bastille Day The Local France
Is Failure A New Literary Genre?
Karl Ove Knausgård devoted several autobiographical volumes to everyday failures in My Struggle, and since then there has been a deluge of ‘fail-lit’, both in fiction and non-fiction. Could failure be the new literary success? And if so, doesn’t that mean it’s not really failure at all? – BBC
The Soviet Union, it must be remembered, was a regime founded by freelance writers and editors. In other words, a nightmare.”... NightMare
Read An Unpublished Langston Hughes Essay About An Escaped Chain Gang Prisoner
The piece, a forward written for the Soviet edition of a novel by Georgia investigative journalist John L. Spivak, recounts an incident from the 1927 road trip Hughes took with Zora Neale Hurston in which they were flagged down on the road outside Savannah by a 15-year-old escapee. – Smithsonian Magazine
A World Without Ice
Looking at the impact of the loss of ice in nature
In
“Three Women,” Lisa Taddeo reports on female desire and women’s sex
lives. The author unpacks her reporting process and how she chose her
subjects.
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McKinty, whose thriller ‘The Chain’ debuts this week, had quit writing
and was driving an Uber in Australia when an agent called
The truffle industry is rife with crime and corruption, ranging from false marketing to the kidnapping of truffle-hunting dogs.