Kurt Vonnegut, ca. 1972. Photograph by PBS This interview with Kurt Vonnegut was originally a composite of four interviews done with the author over the past decade. The composite has gone through an extensive working over by the subject himself,
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Always. But we still read Blawg Review every week--whether we write about it or not. Always. Blawg Review has become increasingly global and inclusive--without losing its edge and relevancy. In the last two weeks, it was hosted first (a) by one of the best of the established legal ...
French Oscars in Review March 1, 2023 | ByNick Hammond|What's New Art & Culture ’Tis very much the season for cinema awards, with the Golden Globes, BAFTAS and Oscars following close on each other’s heels. Squeezed into the mix this last Friday was the French equivalent, the Césars...
I am getting ready to finish the Death’s Garden project. If there is a cemetery that has touched your life, please get in touch SOON. I would love to hear from you, particularly if there is one you visited on vacation — or if you got married in one. The submissions guidelines are...
The distinguished mystery writerCara Black(also aBest Paris StoriesJudge!) will receive the Medaille de la Ville de Paris! In addition, her new book (the 12th!),Murder at the Lantern Rougewas a Publisher's Weekly starred review. BEST PARIS STORIES will be issuing Kindle ...
The submissions made prior to the December 2015 COP21 in Paris were mostly political exercises, with very little of real substance from all but a very few countries, such as the United Kingdom. Why it does not make sense becomes clear from the earlier data that I extracted from Climate ...
Une Année à Venisedebut novel (in French) byLauren Elkin. Lauren's essays on books and culture have appeared in The Guardian,Bookforum,BOMB, The White Review, n+1 (forthcoming, Issue 14), Five Dials, The Quarterly Conversation,The Millions, andThe Daily Beast. ...