The self-taught son of a boot-and-shoe-machine operator is causing a run on critical superlatives in highbrow London’s literary marketplace. “One of the most remarkable first books I have read,” wrote ...
Some classics dominate conversations more than bookshelves. Their titles signal depth, their quotes circulate widely, yet their pages remain half turned. This feature looks at demanding works that ...
The historian and political analyst Garry Wills once described writing for magazines and newspapers as a way to continue his education while getting paid to do it. The thought made a lasting ...
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