
From defunct dive bars to reincarnated cafes, follow the footsteps of the Beat writer through the Big Apple.
Read MoreFrom defunct dive bars to reincarnated cafes, follow the footsteps of the Beat writer through the Big Apple.
Read MoreFifty-nine years ago today, Ginsberg performed his seminal poem for the first time, marking the public debut of the Beats.
Read MoreRhinozeros, a literary magazine from the early ‘60s which published only 10 issues, introduced Germany to some of America’s greatest poets.
Read MoreJack Kerouac, Samuel Beckett, Milan Kundera — the list of writers who worked outside their native tongues isn’t just impressive, it’s surprising.
Read MoreThirty-eight years ago today, Mario Vargas Llosa punched Gabriel Garcia Marquez in the face. It wasn’t the first lit brawl and it certainly wasn’t the last.
Read MoreEveryone gets rejected at some time or another, but you can always take solace in knowing that you’re in good company.
Read MoreHave
you ever read something so brilliant that you wished you’d written it?
These literary mad libs are your chance to rewrite the classics, no
monkeys or typewriters required.