- March 31, 2008
- 40,000 Not-Very-Easy Pieces
Graham Rawle resisted the idea of printing his new novel that consists entirely of phrases clipped from magazines, in collage form.
- March 10, 2008
- Oh, the Mendacity
Terrence Howard will always be true to himself�even if it costs him.
- March 3, 2008 | Feature
- Peeps, Eurotrash, and �Dooced’
The editor of Ultimate Blogs shares some of her good and bad discoveries.
- February 18, 2008 | Feature
- Three More Careys
The Australian novelist really shines here, whether he’s dealing in Dickens, hoaxes, or an outlaw’s autobiography.
- March 10, 2008 | Intelligencer
- Book Publishing Goes Paperless
A Hachette job.
- June 23, 2008 | Intelligencer
- Publishing Mystery: Why’d Jane Go?
Some found her unfair at London Book Fair.
- December 15, 2008 | Intelligencer
- Who Will Bail Out the Publishers?
How Random House is like General Motors.
- February 2, 2009 | Intelligencer
- Bookish for Bernie?
Madoff-lit boom busts.
- February 11, 2008 | Feature
- Ink-Stained Kvetch: Jimmy Breslin
As the old columnists die out, Jimmy Breslin (whose style is equal parts Dickens and Yogi Berra) keeps pressing on.
- January 21, 2008 | Feature
- J’accuser: Lee Siegel
It’s been more than a year since pugnacious cultural critic Lee Siegel was temporarily suspended from The New Republic for posting anonymous comments on its blog.