July 1st, 2008
What is Casanova’s biographer to do? The retired libertine did the job so well himself in his Histoire de ma vie that no one could possibly improve on his story….. His first sexual encounter was with a pair of sisters whom he enjoyed simultaneously; much later he would enjoy his own daughter in the same bed as her mother.
A review of a new biography on Casanova by Ian Kelly at Telegraph
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May 14th, 2008
Podhoretz detected a “suppressed cry” of “brutality” in the Beats , which he summarized as “kill the intellectuals who can talk coherently, kill the people who can sit still for five minutes at a time, kill those incomprehensible characters who are capable of getting seriously involved with a woman, a job, a cause.”
More on the generation of 58 at New York Times
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March 31st, 2008
To Greeks of the generation that fought the Persian Wars, memorizing vast swaths of the Homeric poems and being able to comment on them with facility constituted a liberal education in itself.
More on Alberto Manguel’s new book at The Washington Post
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March 1st, 2008
When fellow Portuguese writer, José Saramago, won the Nobel prize in 1998, many people called to congratulate him, after they had called Lobo Antunes to tell him that the prize should have gone to him instead.
It is hard to find anything worthwhile in English on the Portugese writer António Lobo Antunes. Luckily the writer Gonzalo Bar made up for this great loss on his own blog; Gonzalo Bar, all rights reserved
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February 9th, 2008
Carver had been up all night reviewing Lish’s severe editorial cuts––two stories had been slashed by nearly seventy per cent, many by almost half; many descriptions and digressions were gone; endings had been truncated or rewritten––and he was unnerved to the point of desperation
More on Raymond Carver’s relationship with his friend and editor Gordon Lish at The New Yorker
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January 18th, 2008
Wilson was famously indefatigable, vacuuming up new authors and even languages at a rate apparently unimpaired by his sexual and alcoholic indulgences. Mary McCarthy related wonderingly to one of his biographers that “after drinking in his study late into the night, he emerged ‘in his snowy-white BVDs in the morning,’ freshly bathed and ready to go back to work.”
Full article on Edmun Wilson’s life at The Nation
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December 30th, 2007
“For me, words on a page give the world coherence…Words tell us what we, as a society, believe the world to be” [Alberto Manguel]
Robert Birnbaum interviews Alberto Manguel for the The Morning News
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December 30th, 2007
Jaan Kross writes on being the writer of a small nation on this page.
Kalev Kesküla wrote Three Dialogues on the Subject of Jaan Kross with some interesting points concerning the work and life of the Estonian writer
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