Antifascist Poets: On ‘Cowboy Graves’ by Roberto Bolaño Bolaño has become one of those authors men use as a signifier for literary intelligence. By Grace Byron
8 Things to Do in New York's Art World Before July 27 MONDAY, JULY 21 Premiere: “Kurt Vonnegut’s Galápagos” at the Parrish Art Museum The artists Tucker Marder and Christian Scheider will By Nate Freeman and M.H. Miller
The Semicolon Is the Perfect Punctuation for the Digital Age The semicolon's breezy informality captures the unstructured, colloquial nature of digital correspondence more so than any other punctuation mark out there. By Matthew Kassel
So It Went: A New Biography of Kurt Vonnegut Is a Portrait of an Artist who Cultivated a Scruffy Image By James Camp
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