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A Single Mind
Some of the best novelists in the Americas and Europe have written about chess—yet one of the best chess novels, Chess Story (published in German as Schachnovelle; also known as The Royal Game) by Stefan Zweig, was written by an otherwise less than superlative author.
The Shame of Reading
This past year, I set out to read a hundred books. All had to count, more or less, however subjectively, as “literature.”
A Letter to My Younger Self As You Begin Your MFA
You will learn craft and language, you will develop a love affair with poetry, you will find lifelong friends and mentors. You will experiment, test your boundaries, search for your voice
On Marriage And Other Ridiculous Delusions in Richard Yates’ Revolutionary Road
“Who but a maniac or a goddamn fool would sit down and write a novel attacking marriage? And who’d want to read such a novel?” For Richard Yates, author of Revolutionary Road, these questions were rhetorical.
Wherefore Art: Casey Walker on the Ghosts of New York City
When I first moved to New York, I spent hours walking around the city. I had no idea where I was, so everything counted as a discovery.
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