Black Book: dig it.
Y’all gotta keep up with my reading, you hear? Especially since our brand-new Nobel Laureate in Literature is only four years older than me. Yeesh! “The Black Book (Vintage International)” (Orhan Pamuk)
I am in here.
Y’all gotta keep up with my reading, you hear? Especially since our brand-new Nobel Laureate in Literature is only four years older than me. Yeesh! “The Black Book (Vintage International)” (Orhan Pamuk)
Find these fonts in your system. Rip them out. LMNOP: America’s Most Fonted: The 7 Worst Fonts Ugly fonts, cutesy fonts, unreadable fonts, bad fonts . . . they have terrorized us for far too long, infiltrating our homes via e-mail, IM, and low-rent ValPak ads. Here, LMNOP presents the seven worst fonts–and the people … Continue reading How not to write
The Chronicle: 9/22/2006: Other People’s Books What interests me about other people’s books is the nature of their collection. A personal library is an X-ray of the owner’s soul. It offers keys to a particular temperament, an intellectual disposition, a way of being in the world. Even how the books are arranged on the shelves … Continue reading You are what you read.
“White Apples and the Taste of Stone: Selected Poems 1946-2006” (Donald Hall)