June 20, 2014
Mark Twain in Boston, Ayn Rand in New York, Henry Miller in Los Angeles — whether they hated it there or loved it dearly, these authors had a lot to say about U.S. metropolises.
Read MoreMark Twain in Boston, Ayn Rand in New York, Henry Miller in Los Angeles — whether they hated it there or loved it dearly, these authors had a lot to say about U.S. metropolises.
Read MoreAfter being in school for basically your entire life, of course graduation is scary. Thankfully, there’s quote therapy for that.
Read MoreDavid Foster Wallace’s Kenyon commencement speech is amazing, but Susan Sontag, Toni Morrison and Nora Ephron can do just as well (if not better).
Read MoreSpring is finally here, so it’s time to clean out your emotional closet. Get a hand with these authors’ words about forgiving.
Read MoreFitzgerald, Hemingway, Faulkner and more comment on screenwriting, films and Hollywood at large.
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