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Vive the <em>erotic far left!</em> Why Violette Leduc’s <em>The Taxi</em> needs a new translation.

Vive the erotic far left! Why Violette Leduc’s The Taxi needs a new translation.

By Jonny Diamond | April 7, 2021

Here are 6 books Tom Waits should read that aren’t Kerouac or Bukowski.

Here are 6 books Tom Waits should read that aren’t Kerouac or Bukowski.

By Jonny Diamond | April 6, 2021

11 honest ways that actually describe the value of a book deal.

11 honest ways that actually describe the value of a book deal.

By Jonny Diamond | April 1, 2021

Why won’t Andrew Cuomo talk about his book deal?

Why won’t Andrew Cuomo talk about his book deal?

By Jonny Diamond | March 31, 2021

Larry McMurtry, <em>Lonesome Dove</em> author (and sly American existentialist), dies at 84.

Larry McMurtry, Lonesome Dove author (and sly American existentialist), dies at 84.

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Which one is correct: O.K., OK, ok, or okay?

Which one is correct: O.K., OK, ok, or okay?

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Here’s the literary Twitter bot that’s helped me survive lockdown.

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Is Ted Cruz laundering dark money through sales of his own book?

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