Por: Slate Life June 03, 2023
What are literary prizes for? Put the question to writers, and you’ll hear certain words echo throughout their responses: Status. Financial security. Time to work. Validation. CV filler. Jobs. Respect. Publication. A break. Money. Money. Money. Money. Money. I asked the question because an established novelist and essayist named Roger Rosenblatt published this week titled (Interestingly, the headline has since been changed to “I Won a Prize.... + full article
Slate USA Life May 21, 2023
For those writers around my age who were born, as the critic Parul Sehgal once put it, “,” the news that the British novelist and critic seems impossible to believe. Never mind the fact that his novels brooded over, ruminated on death long before his own passing was a... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Life May 16, 2023
The reading was more of a house show in more of an uncovered garage. Nitrous-filled balloons and chaos-theory fashion dotted the buoyant crowd, who treated the writers as rock stars, and the literary event turned out more of a parenthesis than the main point, which was to party.... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life April 21, 2023
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Forbes USA Life February 23, 2023
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Forbes USA Business December 20, 2022
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New York Post USA Opinion December 02, 2022
A famous passage in the preface to Lionel Trilling’s book “The Liberal Imagination” is widely quoted and just as widely misunderstood. Trilling, a Columbia University professor and literary critic, wrote that at the time — this was 1950 — there was no articulate or... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life October 07, 2022
“” is Sandra Cisneros’s first poetry collection in 28 years. That may be because the best-selling author has been busy publishing novels, short story collections, and essays. She won prestigious awards and started foundations to nurture young writers. And the Chicago... + más
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