At War with the Obvious, Obviously
Image: William Eggleston, "Untitled," 1974 I WAS LATE FOR the start of William Eggleston’s signing session at Paris Photo Los Angeles, held at...
Image: William Eggleston, "Untitled," 1974 I WAS LATE FOR the start of William Eggleston’s signing session at Paris Photo Los Angeles, held at...
TERRY EAGLETON IS A FUNNY MAN. Writing about Hal Gladfelder’s Fanny Hill in Bombay for the London Review of Books, he offered an overview of the...
Triptych image: "Rules of the Universe"Image Credit: Maureen SelwoodEDGAR ALLAN POE IS EVERYWHERE. The Following, featuring murders based on Poe...
Swimming pools, movie stars.
I sometimes say that Jeremy Prynne taught me everything I know about poetry: which is why I know nothing about poetry.
When it comes to trying to make a piece of fiction, scaling down is an essential strategy. The world has "scalability" in spades.
Given the choice between a book and a baseball bat, there is no choice for Buster. He’ll take the bat every time