Neither aspiring to perfect coherence nor succumbing to the deepest darkness of incomprehensibility, WAITING FOR THE FEAR (NYRB Classics ... A wily store owner stages him as a live mannequin.
NYRB's edition brought the unabridged saga to anglophone readers for the first time, in a masterful translation by Jenny McPhee, and introduced Morante—still criminally underappreciated in the U ...
We have more MLS Cup Playoff action on Tuesday, with two games scheduled across the United States. Here is what went down in the Eastern and Western Conferences. It was a match full of brilliant ...
We continue with the MLS Cup Playoffs first-round action Sunday evening, with another trio of games from around the league. Here is what went down. Scorers: Gauld 10', Hollingshead (OG) 13 ...
To date, the campaign has raised $15,704. “The store’s cash flow was completely wiped out,” Young wrote on the GoFundMe page,” I began the bank's long and tedious process of submitting ...
How does a bookstore know it's almost Halloween? When the horror shelves are a ghost town. Jokes aside, the genre itself is anything but, as horror’s mainstream popularity continuing to rise.
In one of the 50 marvelous sketches populating Eugenio Montale’s “Butterfly of Dinard,” a writer named Gerda asks a young man to pretend to be her assistant: “Dig down and find the ...
a children’s and young adult book and toy store in Denver. “There are also more books being published about, for, and by LGBTQ+ people,” Lavoie says. “Not enough, but the number is growing.” ...
Jennifer Bausinger has been promoted to store planning lead at ReaderLink. Rachel Tran has joined ReaderLink as contract & invoice manager. Erin Storment has joined ReaderLink as space ...
We have more MLS Cup Playoff action for you on Tuesday, with two games scheduled across the United States. Here is what went down in the Eastern and Western Conferences. Scorers: xx xxx Coming up ...
Ipicked up The Unforgivable out of pure curiosity. There is something fascinating about opening a book by a writer one knows nothing about. A good reader, Simone de Beauvoir once wrote, has to be ...