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This Tennis Life Andre Agassi’s literary memoir is a sports book that even David Foster Wallace could have loved.
Working Titles Spring 2010, “Arts & Letters”
Contest: Working Titles Figure out the working titles of famous books and win a free issue of Arts & Letters.
Wordplay by Simon Maxwell Apter
The Pleasures and Pains of Coffee Balzac’s coffee addiction was “a great power in my life. I have observed its effects on an epic scale.”
Under the Influence Spring 2010, “Arts & Letters”
Nero’s Fiddle, Gaddafi’s Fiction Jimmy Carter was described by Harold Bloom as “literally the worst poet in the United States.” Why are politicians always trying to make art?
At Sea On the occasion of his 91st birthday, LQ is delighted to present a new poem by Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
Telling Tales Map by Haisam Hussein
Day Jobs Spring 2010: “Arts & Letters”
Test of Time 1919 / England
Writing in Stone 1831 / Paris
Kurt Vonnegut at the Blackboard 2005 / New York City
Root and Blossom 1821 / Pisa
Direct Impression 1889 / London
The Universal Possession of Mankind 1827 / Weimar
The Sacred Word by Sabiha Al Khemir
Arthur Fifield & Norman Maclean Kiss Off
Friedrich Schiller & David Foster Wallace Mob Mentality
The Art of Knowing Graphics by Joyce Pendola
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