Reading his Paris Review interview, you sense that Buckley was more keen to discuss fiction than most people were to ask him ...
From Jérémie Koering’s Iconophages: A History of Ingesting Images (Zone Books), translated from the French by Nicholas Huckle ...
Most people, especially New Yorkers, who are proud of their tap water, mock my interest in mineral water; to them, “all water ...
January 1, 2026 – "On New Year’s Eve, you look backward and forward at the same time. Time stops, and you are in the now. You ...
“I’d been angry for a while, and confused about what to do, and as soon as I was decided, I felt a relief,” Alice Oswald told Rachael Allen in our Art of Poetry interview in the new Winter issue.
The following fragment, which dates to 1969, was unearthed in the archives of John and Anya Berger by their daughter, Katya, and John’s biographer, Tom Overton. Read more about its history and their ...
Dream. All global financial markets have been crashed by a computer worm called the “Be Interesting” virus. Dream. A long argument with J. D. Vance about clearance to fly on an airplane. Smoking grass ...
In 2016, I bought my first car—a 1997 forest green Ford Contour—for eight hundred bucks cash. Though almost twenty years old, the car had only forty thousand miles on it, which at the time I believed ...
In 1969, five years before Eve Babitz published her first book, Eve’s Hollywood, she kept a journal—her only surviving diary—in which she honed the voice that would make her the consummate chronicler ...
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