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Category Archives: USA
New York Secrets
If you can’t live in New York City, or even visit whenever you want, the next best thing may be this brand new periodical about NYC life. Civilization, which is co-edited by Richard Turley, Mia Kerin, and Lucas Mascetello, is a … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Music, Restaurants, Tourism, USA
Tagged Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, mushrooms, New York City, newspapers
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The Kind of Books They Read
William Carlos Williams
Americain En France
A French “reading and conversation book” for American soldiers prepared upon the entry of the United States into the First World War. This volume belonged to David S. Blondheim, at that time an associate professor of French and later a professor … Continue reading
Get Thee To A Bookshop
Today is Independent Bookstore Day across the United States. It’s an annual party to celebrate independent bookstores, authors, readers, and literacy. If you are in the U.S., you can find one of the 500+ participating indies right here. All of … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, ebooks, USA, Writing
Tagged Bookshops, indie bookstores
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Literary Road Trip
You might not agree with all of the choices that Mike Nudelman made for this literary map of the U.S. —I certainly didn’t—but it’s a good effort.
Posted in Books, Maps, Tourism, USA, Writing
Tagged Cormac McCarthy, John Grisham, Mark Twain, Sinclair Lewis, Stephen King
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Book Power
BOOK POWER by Gwendolyn Brooks BOOKS FEED AND CURE AND CHORTLE AND COLLIDE In all this willful world of thud and thump and thunder man’s relevance to books continues to declare. Books are meat and medicine and flame and flight … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged Children's literature, Gwendolyn Brooks, Poetry
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Bowie : Station to Station
This week, New York City transit riders have been lining up to purchase special edition David Bowie MetroCards. The city’s Metropolitan Transit Authority has teamed up with Spotify to offer five different options each celebrating the late artist’s varied personas. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Maps, Photography, Public Transport, Tourism, USA
Tagged David Bowie, Manhattan, MTA, New York City, NYC
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Tales of Good and Evil
I have long been aware that Edward Gorey designed and illustrated his own books, but I was surprised to discover that he worked as a book designer for Doubleday Publishing throughout the 1950s. While employed by Doubleday, Gorey created more … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, USA, Writing
Tagged book cover design, book covers, Doubleday, Edward Gorey, Franz Kafka, Pushkin
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Freedom to Read
During National Library Week, the American Library Association released its annual Top Ten List of Frequently Challenged Books . American libraries continue to face challenges—including the potential for censorship—to a variety of books, programs and periodicals. The ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Freedom of Speech, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged ALA, censorship, freedom to read, Intellectual Freedom
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