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Gonzo Today: What Hunter S. Thompson Means to Modern Journalism
Gonzo Today: What Hunter S. Thompson Means to Modern Journalism
By Nicholas Laskin
July 18, 2014

“Some may never live, but the crazy never die.”

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A Daydreamer in the Night: An Introduction to Steven Millhauser
A Daydreamer in the Night: An Introduction to Steven Millhauser
By Alex Trivilino
July 16, 2014

Through his countless short stories and immersive novels, meet a writer who’s at the intersection of Borges and Nabokov, Karen Russell and H. P. Lovecraft.

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Infinite Yoshimi: David Foster Wallace and the Flaming Lips
Infinite Yoshimi: David Foster Wallace and the Flaming Lips
By Taylor Beck
July 11, 2014

Wallace’s writing shares a throughline with The Flaming Lips’ music — namely irony, earnestness and unbound compassion.

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Dennis Cooper: Beyond Pornography
Dennis Cooper: Beyond Pornography
By Genna Rivieccio
July 10, 2014

Although accusations of smut have dogged Cooper's work throughout his career, critics miss the meaning of his novels — or are unnerved by what they've found.

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Behind the Lit: Rimbaud Abandons Poetry for Gun-Running
Behind the Lit: Rimbaud Abandons Poetry for Gun-Running
By Alfredo Madrid
July 08, 2014

While Parisian literati clamoured for him, the poet remained in a self-imposed African exile, having turned his back on writing for a decade.

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American Authors on Patriotism
American Authors on Patriotism
By Adam D'Arpino
July 03, 2014

Mark Twain, Barbara Ehrenreich, Christopher Hitchens and David Foster Wallace on what it means to love your country.

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The Rip Van Winkle of Punk [NSFW]
The Rip Van Winkle of Punk [NSFW]
By Daniel Genis
June 27, 2014

During a decade in prison, Spike missed the memo that punk had died. Now he's out, reviving his band and playing shows in Tompkins Square Park like CBGB never closed down.

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What Would Eminem Read?
What Would Eminem Read?
By Adina Applebaum
June 26, 2014

You might not be the real Slim Shady, but you can read like he would.

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Michael Jackson’s Library
Michael Jackson’s Library
By Genna Rivieccio
June 25, 2014

On the fifth anniversary of his death, we take a look at the King of Pop’s collection of books.

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Take a Virtual Summer Road Trip: Authors on Great American Cities
Take a Virtual Summer Road Trip: Authors on Great American Cities
By Michelle King
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.

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