Monday, Dec 10, 2012 12:45 PM UTC
How to live well: A handy reading list
Philosopher Roman Krznaric discusses the five books that have helped shape his work, from Orwell to Thoreau
Philosopher Roman Krznaric discusses the five books that have helped shape his work, from Orwell to Thoreau
Behold the onslaught of Hobbit action figures. Hobbit Legos. Hobbit meals. If only they did this to "Anna Karenina"
As an MFA student, my fiction was derivative. Then I reconnected with my inner Dungeon Master and found my voice
Hunter S. Thompson's wild ride of a book, "Screwjack," offers a blueprint to the writer's entire career
The Nobel literature winner has been oft-criticized for his relationship with China's Communist Party VIDEO
His retirement announcement several weeks ago came as no surprise. He told me himself that he was "kaput"
The celebrated talk show host recommends the debut novel "The Twelve Tribes of Hattie" VIDEO
Critic Ron Charles is appalled VIDEO
Is nonfiction more rigorous than literature? An important education initiative thinks so
Small Demons is an online encyclopedia and "Storyverse" for thousands of books. VIDEO
Faulkner's little-known, odd children's book, the genesis for "The Sound and the Fury," is my kids' bedtime story
Jessica Grose's biting new tragicomedy reveals the web can offer writers a fascinating arena for self-reflection
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