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Lytle Shaw reading at Berkeley
Lytle Shaw, a poet and
Artforum
contributor whose books include
Low Level Bureaucratic Structures
and
The Lobe Roof
—reads his work.
Charles Jessold, Considered as a Murderer
by Wesley Stace
Eugene Mirman talks with Wesley Stace about his new historical novel,
Charles Jessold, Considered as a Murderer
.
Zadie Smith reads from
On Beauty
"Is it Plath? That's wrong, isn't it?' 'It's Shakespeare,' said Christian, wincing slightly. '
Tempest
." Zadie Smith revisits a humorous and awkward scene from her campus novel,
On Beauty
.
Colson Whitehead on
Sag Harbor
Colson Whitehead, a self-proclaimed "child of the '80s," strolls through Sag Harbor, the Long Island town that served as the setting for his autobiographical novel of the same name. "I never liked
The Catcher in the Rye
. I feel like if you'd just give him some Prozac or an Xbox it would have been a much shorter book."
Gary Shteyngart’s
Super Sad True Love Story
A book trailer for Gary Shteyngart’s satirical novel
Super Sad True Love Story
, featuring an all-star cast including Edmund White and James Franco, and a primer on how to behave at a
Paris Review
party.
Patti Smith 1969–1976
, Photographs by Judy Linn
This new book of black-and-white photos provide a welcome jolt of stylized Downtown grit. Though most of the shots feature rock-and-roll elder stateswoman Patti Smith, Robert Maplethorpe occasionally steals the show with his feather necklaces, and his leather bikini.
Inherent Vice
by Thomas Pynchon
A trailer for Thomas Pynchon’s druggy So-Cal noir
Inherent Vice
.
Here Comes Another Lesson
by Stephen O'Connor
This is a trailer for Stephen O'Connor's most recent story collection. Don't be alarmed by the uniformed man with a zebra's head.
Sam Lipsyte reads from
The Ask
"America, said Horace, the office temp, was a run-down and demented pimp." With
The Ask
, Sam Lipsyte sets new standards for authors of artful bile.
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