The Self-Described Daily Routines of History’s Most Prolific Minds Here are the daily routines of Nikola Tesla, Mozart, Hemingway, Woody Allen, Maya Angelo, van Gogh, Stephen King, and Nabokov. By Thomas Oppong
Food Fight at the PEN Gala: I’m With Charlie In a heroic show of defiance, several writers decline to appear in a room with editors of Charlie Hebdo because the satirical magazine made jokes about those who must not be joked about. By Jesse Kornbluth
What Can You Tell From a Fancy Prose Style? Vladimir Nabokov wrote Lolita, but he was no mere writer. The famous novelist was also a distinguished lepidopterist, husband, pedant By James Camp
In the Personal Library of Vladimir Nabokov Are Clues to the Esoteric Obsessions of the Supreme Esthete. By Ron Rosenbaum