Dan­Brown “has got­ten rich & famous with­out attain­ing a speck of sub­tlety.” Pot, ket­tle, black?  Link (via @Ron­Hogan)

 

For the Anthol­o­gist, Nichol­son Baker found his nar­ra­tive voice by singing to him­self.

 

She wins it for her novel excerpt, ‘When the Flock Changed’

Sep 292009
 

Palin’s ghost­writer can’t say much about the mem­oir because she signed an non dis­clo­sure agree­ment. Link.

Sep 292009
 

Fact check­ing The Lost Sym­bol Link.

Sep 292009
 

The 12 essen­tial titles a good book­shop needs to stock.

Sep 292009
 

Funny-as-hell riff on Nobel Prize odd­s­mak­ing by Michael Schaub at HTML­Giant.  (via math­i­tak)

Sep 292009
 

The best of the National Book Award win­ners from the past 60 years. http://www.bookdwarf.com/?p=1124

What Is an Andy Warhol?

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Sep 292009
 

What is the diff. between 2 things, exactly alike, one of which is art and one of which is not?” NY Books Arti­cle.

The best cow story yet

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The best cow story yet.

A Penn­syl­va­nia judge ruled that a police offi­cer who orally vio­lated five calves was not guilty of ani­mal cru­elty, point­ing out that it was impos­si­ble to know whether the young cows were “tor­mented” or “puz­zled,” or even irri­tated that the policeman’s penis was not actu­ally food. “If the cow had the cog­ni­tive abil­ity to form thought and speak,” reflected Judge James More­ley, “Would it say, ‘Where’s the milk? I’m not get­ting any milk.’”

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