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Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood
The Priestdaddy author on quitting social media, Maga conspiracies and how her second novel grew out of a period of post-Covid mania.
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Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood
The Priestdaddy author on quitting social media, Maga conspiracies and how her second novel grew out of a period of post-Covid mania.
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Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood
The Priestdaddy author on quitting social media, Maga conspiracies and how her second novel grew out of a period of post-Covid mania.
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Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood
The Priestdaddy author on quitting social media, Maga conspiracies and how her second novel grew out of a period of post-Covid mania.
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Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood
The Priestdaddy author on quitting social media, Maga conspiracies and how her second novel grew out of a period of post-Covid mania.
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Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood
The Priestdaddy author on quitting social media, Maga conspiracies and how her second novel grew out of a period of post-Covid mania.
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Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood
The Priestdaddy author on quitting social media, Maga conspiracies and how her second novel grew out of a period of post-Covid mania.
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Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood
The Priestdaddy author on quitting social media, Maga conspiracies and how her second novel grew out of a period of post-Covid mania.
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Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood
The Priestdaddy author on quitting social media, Maga conspiracies and how her second novel grew out of a period of post-Covid mania.
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Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood
The Priestdaddy author on quitting social media, Maga conspiracies and how her second novel grew out of a period of post-Covid mania.
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Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood
The Priestdaddy author on quitting social media, Maga conspiracies and how her second novel grew out of a period of post-Covid mania.
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Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood
The Priestdaddy author on quitting social media, Maga conspiracies and how her second novel grew out of a period of post-Covid mania.
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Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood
The Priestdaddy author on quitting social media, Maga conspiracies and how her second novel grew out of a period of post-Covid mania.
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Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood
The Priestdaddy author on quitting social media, Maga conspiracies and how her second novel grew out of a period of post-Covid mania.
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Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood
The Priestdaddy author on quitting social media, Maga conspiracies and how her second novel grew out of a period of post-Covid mania.
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Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood
The Priestdaddy author on quitting social media, Maga conspiracies and how her second novel grew out of a period of post-Covid mania.
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Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood
The Priestdaddy author on quitting social media, Maga conspiracies and how her second novel grew out of a period of post-Covid mania.
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Edmund White on lust, love and literature: 'I'd had sex with 3,000 men. A peer asked: "Why so few?"'
The American author Edmund White's fifth memoir is all about sex - with alfresco frolics in London and encounters in a bullring among the tamer anecdotes. At 85, he explains why he thought the book would never be published.
American novelist Edmund White at his residence in Chelsea, New York, USA.
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Edmund White on lust, love and literature: 'I'd had sex with 3,000 men. A peer asked: "Why so few?"'
The American author Edmund White's fifth memoir is all about sex - with alfresco frolics in London and encounters in a bullring among the tamer anecdotes. At 85, he explains why he thought the book would never be published.
American novelist Edmund White at his residence in Chelsea, New York, USA.
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Edmund White on lust, love and literature: 'I'd had sex with 3,000 men. A peer asked: "Why so few?"'
The American author Edmund White's fifth memoir is all about sex - with alfresco frolics in London and encounters in a bullring among the tamer anecdotes. At 85, he explains why he thought the book would never be published.
American novelist Edmund White at his residence in Chelsea, New York, USA.
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Edmund White on lust, love and literature: 'I'd had sex with 3,000 men. A peer asked: "Why so few?"'
The American author Edmund White's fifth memoir is all about sex - with alfresco frolics in London and encounters in a bullring among the tamer anecdotes. At 85, he explains why he thought the book would never be published.
American novelist Edmund White at his residence in Chelsea, New York, USA.
Monday 2nd December 2024
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Edmund White on lust, love and literature: 'I'd had sex with 3,000 men. A peer asked: "Why so few?"'
The American author Edmund White's fifth memoir is all about sex - with alfresco frolics in London and encounters in a bullring among the tamer anecdotes. At 85, he explains why he thought the book would never be published.
American novelist Edmund White at his residence in Chelsea, New York, USA.
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Teju Cole: 'Being avant garde isn’t about being unreadable'
The prize-winning novelist and essayist on why he set his new book just before the pandemic, embracing the possibility of failure - and being ambushed by Hemingway.
Deju Cole, 48, is the author of eight books, including the essay collection Black Paper: Writing in a Dark Time, and Blind Spot, a mix of text and photos he took from around the world. In 2012 he won the PEN/Hemingway award for debuts with his first novel, Open City, in which a psychiatrist wanders post-9/11 Manhattan.
His new novel, Tremor, puts us in the mind of an art history lecturer in the weeks before the pandemic. Cole, born in Michigan and raised in Lagos, spoke from Cambridge, Massachusetts, where since 2018 he has been teaching at Harvard.
Writer and photographer Teju Cole poses for a portrait at the Cambridge Public Library, where he often visits to research and write, on October 2, 2023, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Aleksandar Hemon: ‘A book isn’t a car – not everything has to work’
Aleksandar Hemon photographed at Princeton University, New Jersey, January 2023.
The Sarajevo-born author on his new historical novel’s multilingual sensibility, turning screenwriter for The Matrix sequel and pretending to be Kevin Keegan.
leksandar Hemon, 58, was born in Sarajevo and lives in New Jersey. His diverse output includes The Lazarus Project (2008), a novel drawing on the 1908 shooting of a Jewish migrant by Chicago police; the autobiographical essay collection The Book of My Lives (2013), which discusses the death of Hemon’s second child; and the screenplay for The Matrix Resurrections, co-written with Lana Wachowski and David Mitchell. His new book, The World and All That It Holds, is a century-spanning, cross-continental polyglot gay romance between two conscripts, one Jewish, one Muslim, who fall in love fighting the first world war in central Europe.
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Aleksandar Hemon: ‘A book isn’t a car – not everything has to work’
Aleksandar Hemon photographed at Princeton University, New Jersey, January 2023.
The Sarajevo-born author on his new historical novel’s multilingual sensibility, turning screenwriter for The Matrix sequel and pretending to be Kevin Keegan.
leksandar Hemon, 58, was born in Sarajevo and lives in New Jersey. His diverse output includes The Lazarus Project (2008), a novel drawing on the 1908 shooting of a Jewish migrant by Chicago police; the autobiographical essay collection The Book of My Lives (2013), which discusses the death of Hemon’s second child; and the screenplay for The Matrix Resurrections, co-written with Lana Wachowski and David Mitchell. His new book, The World and All That It Holds, is a century-spanning, cross-continental polyglot gay romance between two conscripts, one Jewish, one Muslim, who fall in love fighting the first world war in central Europe.
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Aleksandar Hemon: ‘A book isn’t a car – not everything has to work’
Aleksandar Hemon photographed at Princeton University, New Jersey, January 2023.
The Sarajevo-born author on his new historical novel’s multilingual sensibility, turning screenwriter for The Matrix sequel and pretending to be Kevin Keegan.
leksandar Hemon, 58, was born in Sarajevo and lives in New Jersey. His diverse output includes The Lazarus Project (2008), a novel drawing on the 1908 shooting of a Jewish migrant by Chicago police; the autobiographical essay collection The Book of My Lives (2013), which discusses the death of Hemon’s second child; and the screenplay for The Matrix Resurrections, co-written with Lana Wachowski and David Mitchell. His new book, The World and All That It Holds, is a century-spanning, cross-continental polyglot gay romance between two conscripts, one Jewish, one Muslim, who fall in love fighting the first world war in central Europe.
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Aleksandar Hemon: ‘A book isn’t a car – not everything has to work’
Aleksandar Hemon photographed at Princeton University, New Jersey, January 2023.
The Sarajevo-born author on his new historical novel’s multilingual sensibility, turning screenwriter for The Matrix sequel and pretending to be Kevin Keegan.
leksandar Hemon, 58, was born in Sarajevo and lives in New Jersey. His diverse output includes The Lazarus Project (2008), a novel drawing on the 1908 shooting of a Jewish migrant by Chicago police; the autobiographical essay collection The Book of My Lives (2013), which discusses the death of Hemon’s second child; and the screenplay for The Matrix Resurrections, co-written with Lana Wachowski and David Mitchell. His new book, The World and All That It Holds, is a century-spanning, cross-continental polyglot gay romance between two conscripts, one Jewish, one Muslim, who fall in love fighting the first world war in central Europe.
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Aleksandar Hemon: ‘A book isn’t a car – not everything has to work’
Aleksandar Hemon photographed at Princeton University, New Jersey, January 2023.
The Sarajevo-born author on his new historical novel’s multilingual sensibility, turning screenwriter for The Matrix sequel and pretending to be Kevin Keegan.
leksandar Hemon, 58, was born in Sarajevo and lives in New Jersey. His diverse output includes The Lazarus Project (2008), a novel drawing on the 1908 shooting of a Jewish migrant by Chicago police; the autobiographical essay collection The Book of My Lives (2013), which discusses the death of Hemon’s second child; and the screenplay for The Matrix Resurrections, co-written with Lana Wachowski and David Mitchell. His new book, The World and All That It Holds, is a century-spanning, cross-continental polyglot gay romance between two conscripts, one Jewish, one Muslim, who fall in love fighting the first world war in central Europe.
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Aleksandar Hemon: ‘A book isn’t a car – not everything has to work’
Aleksandar Hemon photographed at Princeton University, New Jersey, January 2023.
The Sarajevo-born author on his new historical novel’s multilingual sensibility, turning screenwriter for The Matrix sequel and pretending to be Kevin Keegan.
leksandar Hemon, 58, was born in Sarajevo and lives in New Jersey. His diverse output includes The Lazarus Project (2008), a novel drawing on the 1908 shooting of a Jewish migrant by Chicago police; the autobiographical essay collection The Book of My Lives (2013), which discusses the death of Hemon’s second child; and the screenplay for The Matrix Resurrections, co-written with Lana Wachowski and David Mitchell. His new book, The World and All That It Holds, is a century-spanning, cross-continental polyglot gay romance between two conscripts, one Jewish, one Muslim, who fall in love fighting the first world war in central Europe.
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Aleksandar Hemon: ‘A book isn’t a car – not everything has to work’
Aleksandar Hemon photographed at Princeton University, New Jersey, January 2023.
The Sarajevo-born author on his new historical novel’s multilingual sensibility, turning screenwriter for The Matrix sequel and pretending to be Kevin Keegan.
leksandar Hemon, 58, was born in Sarajevo and lives in New Jersey. His diverse output includes The Lazarus Project (2008), a novel drawing on the 1908 shooting of a Jewish migrant by Chicago police; the autobiographical essay collection The Book of My Lives (2013), which discusses the death of Hemon’s second child; and the screenplay for The Matrix Resurrections, co-written with Lana Wachowski and David Mitchell. His new book, The World and All That It Holds, is a century-spanning, cross-continental polyglot gay romance between two conscripts, one Jewish, one Muslim, who fall in love fighting the first world war in central Europe.
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Aleksandar Hemon: ‘A book isn’t a car – not everything has to work’
Aleksandar Hemon photographed at Princeton University, New Jersey, January 2023.
The Sarajevo-born author on his new historical novel’s multilingual sensibility, turning screenwriter for The Matrix sequel and pretending to be Kevin Keegan.
leksandar Hemon, 58, was born in Sarajevo and lives in New Jersey. His diverse output includes The Lazarus Project (2008), a novel drawing on the 1908 shooting of a Jewish migrant by Chicago police; the autobiographical essay collection The Book of My Lives (2013), which discusses the death of Hemon’s second child; and the screenplay for The Matrix Resurrections, co-written with Lana Wachowski and David Mitchell. His new book, The World and All That It Holds, is a century-spanning, cross-continental polyglot gay romance between two conscripts, one Jewish, one Muslim, who fall in love fighting the first world war in central Europe.
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Aleksandar Hemon: ‘A book isn’t a car – not everything has to work’
Aleksandar Hemon photographed at Princeton University, New Jersey, January 2023.
The Sarajevo-born author on his new historical novel’s multilingual sensibility, turning screenwriter for The Matrix sequel and pretending to be Kevin Keegan.
leksandar Hemon, 58, was born in Sarajevo and lives in New Jersey. His diverse output includes The Lazarus Project (2008), a novel drawing on the 1908 shooting of a Jewish migrant by Chicago police; the autobiographical essay collection The Book of My Lives (2013), which discusses the death of Hemon’s second child; and the screenplay for The Matrix Resurrections, co-written with Lana Wachowski and David Mitchell. His new book, The World and All That It Holds, is a century-spanning, cross-continental polyglot gay romance between two conscripts, one Jewish, one Muslim, who fall in love fighting the first world war in central Europe.
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Aleksandar Hemon: ‘A book isn’t a car – not everything has to work’
Aleksandar Hemon photographed at Princeton University, New Jersey, January 2023.
The Sarajevo-born author on his new historical novel’s multilingual sensibility, turning screenwriter for The Matrix sequel and pretending to be Kevin Keegan.
leksandar Hemon, 58, was born in Sarajevo and lives in New Jersey. His diverse output includes The Lazarus Project (2008), a novel drawing on the 1908 shooting of a Jewish migrant by Chicago police; the autobiographical essay collection The Book of My Lives (2013), which discusses the death of Hemon’s second child; and the screenplay for The Matrix Resurrections, co-written with Lana Wachowski and David Mitchell. His new book, The World and All That It Holds, is a century-spanning, cross-continental polyglot gay romance between two conscripts, one Jewish, one Muslim, who fall in love fighting the first world war in central Europe.
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Aleksandar Hemon: ‘A book isn’t a car – not everything has to work’
Aleksandar Hemon photographed at Princeton University, New Jersey, January 2023.
The Sarajevo-born author on his new historical novel’s multilingual sensibility, turning screenwriter for The Matrix sequel and pretending to be Kevin Keegan.
leksandar Hemon, 58, was born in Sarajevo and lives in New Jersey. His diverse output includes The Lazarus Project (2008), a novel drawing on the 1908 shooting of a Jewish migrant by Chicago police; the autobiographical essay collection The Book of My Lives (2013), which discusses the death of Hemon’s second child; and the screenplay for The Matrix Resurrections, co-written with Lana Wachowski and David Mitchell. His new book, The World and All That It Holds, is a century-spanning, cross-continental polyglot gay romance between two conscripts, one Jewish, one Muslim, who fall in love fighting the first world war in central Europe.
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Aleksandar Hemon: ‘A book isn’t a car – not everything has to work’
Aleksandar Hemon photographed at Princeton University, New Jersey, January 2023.
The Sarajevo-born author on his new historical novel’s multilingual sensibility, turning screenwriter for The Matrix sequel and pretending to be Kevin Keegan.
leksandar Hemon, 58, was born in Sarajevo and lives in New Jersey. His diverse output includes The Lazarus Project (2008), a novel drawing on the 1908 shooting of a Jewish migrant by Chicago police; the autobiographical essay collection The Book of My Lives (2013), which discusses the death of Hemon’s second child; and the screenplay for The Matrix Resurrections, co-written with Lana Wachowski and David Mitchell. His new book, The World and All That It Holds, is a century-spanning, cross-continental polyglot gay romance between two conscripts, one Jewish, one Muslim, who fall in love fighting the first world war in central Europe.
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Aleksandar Hemon: ‘A book isn’t a car – not everything has to work’
Aleksandar Hemon photographed at Princeton University, New Jersey, January 2023.
The Sarajevo-born author on his new historical novel’s multilingual sensibility, turning screenwriter for The Matrix sequel and pretending to be Kevin Keegan.
leksandar Hemon, 58, was born in Sarajevo and lives in New Jersey. His diverse output includes The Lazarus Project (2008), a novel drawing on the 1908 shooting of a Jewish migrant by Chicago police; the autobiographical essay collection The Book of My Lives (2013), which discusses the death of Hemon’s second child; and the screenplay for The Matrix Resurrections, co-written with Lana Wachowski and David Mitchell. His new book, The World and All That It Holds, is a century-spanning, cross-continental polyglot gay romance between two conscripts, one Jewish, one Muslim, who fall in love fighting the first world war in central Europe.
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Aleksandar Hemon: ‘A book isn’t a car – not everything has to work’
Aleksandar Hemon photographed at Princeton University, New Jersey, January 2023.
The Sarajevo-born author on his new historical novel’s multilingual sensibility, turning screenwriter for The Matrix sequel and pretending to be Kevin Keegan.
leksandar Hemon, 58, was born in Sarajevo and lives in New Jersey. His diverse output includes The Lazarus Project (2008), a novel drawing on the 1908 shooting of a Jewish migrant by Chicago police; the autobiographical essay collection The Book of My Lives (2013), which discusses the death of Hemon’s second child; and the screenplay for The Matrix Resurrections, co-written with Lana Wachowski and David Mitchell. His new book, The World and All That It Holds, is a century-spanning, cross-continental polyglot gay romance between two conscripts, one Jewish, one Muslim, who fall in love fighting the first world war in central Europe.
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Aleksandar Hemon: ‘A book isn’t a car – not everything has to work’
Aleksandar Hemon photographed at Princeton University, New Jersey, January 2023.
The Sarajevo-born author on his new historical novel’s multilingual sensibility, turning screenwriter for The Matrix sequel and pretending to be Kevin Keegan.
leksandar Hemon, 58, was born in Sarajevo and lives in New Jersey. His diverse output includes The Lazarus Project (2008), a novel drawing on the 1908 shooting of a Jewish migrant by Chicago police; the autobiographical essay collection The Book of My Lives (2013), which discusses the death of Hemon’s second child; and the screenplay for The Matrix Resurrections, co-written with Lana Wachowski and David Mitchell. His new book, The World and All That It Holds, is a century-spanning, cross-continental polyglot gay romance between two conscripts, one Jewish, one Muslim, who fall in love fighting the first world war in central Europe.
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Aleksandar Hemon: ‘A book isn’t a car – not everything has to work’
Aleksandar Hemon photographed at Princeton University, New Jersey, January 2023.
The Sarajevo-born author on his new historical novel’s multilingual sensibility, turning screenwriter for The Matrix sequel and pretending to be Kevin Keegan.
leksandar Hemon, 58, was born in Sarajevo and lives in New Jersey. His diverse output includes The Lazarus Project (2008), a novel drawing on the 1908 shooting of a Jewish migrant by Chicago police; the autobiographical essay collection The Book of My Lives (2013), which discusses the death of Hemon’s second child; and the screenplay for The Matrix Resurrections, co-written with Lana Wachowski and David Mitchell. His new book, The World and All That It Holds, is a century-spanning, cross-continental polyglot gay romance between two conscripts, one Jewish, one Muslim, who fall in love fighting the first world war in central Europe.
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Aleksandar Hemon: ‘A book isn’t a car – not everything has to work’
Aleksandar Hemon photographed at Princeton University, New Jersey, January 2023.
The Sarajevo-born author on his new historical novel’s multilingual sensibility, turning screenwriter for The Matrix sequel and pretending to be Kevin Keegan.
leksandar Hemon, 58, was born in Sarajevo and lives in New Jersey. His diverse output includes The Lazarus Project (2008), a novel drawing on the 1908 shooting of a Jewish migrant by Chicago police; the autobiographical essay collection The Book of My Lives (2013), which discusses the death of Hemon’s second child; and the screenplay for The Matrix Resurrections, co-written with Lana Wachowski and David Mitchell. His new book, The World and All That It Holds, is a century-spanning, cross-continental polyglot gay romance between two conscripts, one Jewish, one Muslim, who fall in love fighting the first world war in central Europe.
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‘A more anarchic city’: Darryl Pinckney on New York literary life in the 1970s.
‘Fine writing is kind of suspect these days’: Darryl Pinckney at home in New York.
The novelist’s memoir evokes the ambition and thrill of writing alongside Gore Vidal, Susan Sontag, James Baldwin and his mentor Elizabeth Hardwick.
Reading Darryl Pinckney's freewheeling new memoir, Come Back in September, is like being at a particularly fabulous literary party. Wander its book-lined rooms, and in time you meet just about everyone who was anyone in New York in the years - wild and unstoppably creative - between 1973 and 1989.
Darryl Pinckney photographed at home in NYC, New York, USA.
17th October 2022
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‘A more anarchic city’: Darryl Pinckney on New York literary life in the 1970s.
‘Fine writing is kind of suspect these days’: Darryl Pinckney at home in New York.
The novelist’s memoir evokes the ambition and thrill of writing alongside Gore Vidal, Susan Sontag, James Baldwin and his mentor Elizabeth Hardwick.
Reading Darryl Pinckney's freewheeling new memoir, Come Back in September, is like being at a particularly fabulous literary party. Wander its book-lined rooms, and in time you meet just about everyone who was anyone in New York in the years - wild and unstoppably creative - between 1973 and 1989.
Darryl Pinckney photographed at home in NYC, New York, USA.
17th October 2022
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‘A more anarchic city’: Darryl Pinckney on New York literary life in the 1970s.
‘Fine writing is kind of suspect these days’: Darryl Pinckney at home in New York.
The novelist’s memoir evokes the ambition and thrill of writing alongside Gore Vidal, Susan Sontag, James Baldwin and his mentor Elizabeth Hardwick.
Reading Darryl Pinckney's freewheeling new memoir, Come Back in September, is like being at a particularly fabulous literary party. Wander its book-lined rooms, and in time you meet just about everyone who was anyone in New York in the years - wild and unstoppably creative - between 1973 and 1989.
Darryl Pinckney photographed at home in NYC, New York, USA.
17th October 2022
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Emily St John Mandel
Emily St John Mandel.
Canadian novelist and essayist.
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Emily St John Mandel
Emily St John Mandel.
Canadian novelist and essayist.
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Emily St John Mandel
Emily St John Mandel.
Canadian novelist and essayist.
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Emily St John Mandel
Emily St John Mandel.
Canadian novelist and essayist.
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PORTRAIT - Edgar Morin
October 31, 2017 - Paris - Edgar Morin, French sociologist in 2000. Credit: Ulf Andersen / Aurimages (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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STUDIO - Amit Chaudhuri
Amit Chaudhuri is a novelist, poet, essayist, literary critic, editor, singer and music composer. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and is Professor of Contemporary Literature at the University of East Anglia. Pictured at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Edinburgh, UK.
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STUDIO - Amit Chaudhuri
Amit Chaudhuri is a novelist, poet, essayist, literary critic, editor, singer and music composer. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and is Professor of Contemporary Literature at the University of East Anglia. Pictured at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Edinburgh, UK.
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