By Alan Limnis
Bernard DeVoto won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, but more importantly, he knew how to write about liquor.
All in From the Library
By Alan Limnis
Bernard DeVoto won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, but more importantly, he knew how to write about liquor.
How to write that Russian novel you’ve been putting off.
By Sarah Kruse
As the narrator of The Book of Disquiet exclaims in a passage (#193) in the Zenith translation, “I end up more in the images than in me, stating myself until I no longer exist, writing with my soul until I no longer exist, writing with my soul for ink, useful for nothing except writing.”