The novelist issues a inspiring call for artists to exercise their autonomy in a world of gatekeepers ...
It’s a little crazy to me that Cotter’s fretful, sweeping state-of-the-scene piece is already a year old. But it stands in here for all the angst of money in a year of record auction prices and ...
An outstandingly entertaining, erudite trip through the history of color photography as technology and as art. As a bonus, it delivers nicely on Triple Canopy’s unique digital magazine format. [Kodak ...
Karl Ove Knausgaard’s latest book in English, In the Land of the Cyclops, translated by Martin Aitken, is an essay collection on art, literature, and life that opens with an apparition of a child’s ...
Before the early 19th century, war was commonly depicted as a heroic venture, while death was both noble and surprisingly bloodless. Then came Goya with his collection of etchings called Disasters of ...
Updike's new book, Still Looking, collects pieces he has written on American art, many of which first appeared in The New York Review of Books. Susan Stamberg talked with Updike about his relationship ...
Shaun is among the most straightforward of YouTube’s popular video essayists, delivering extended arguments wallpapered with simple visuals. His affect — measured and patient where many go for bombast ...
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. By Meghan O’Gieblyn IN THE LAND OF THE CYCLOPS Essays By Karl Ove Knausgaard “In almost everything I ...
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