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Story Archives of 'literature'Hello, AIDABy Jen Nathan on Monday, November 2, 2009.The Dusty World of Antiquarian BooksBy Emma Jacobs on Monday, November 2, 2009.![]() We cherish books for many reasons -- their familiarity, the memories they conjure, and the ideas they inspire. Collectors of antiquated books deal in those less tangible values as well as the material ones. Producer Emma Jacobs spoke to sellers of rare books and American ephemera at the annual Antiquarian Book Fair at the 25th Street Armory in Manhattan. She asked them about the appeal of holding a piece of history, and how the business is transitioning into the digital age. Dante's Inferno Meets Bazooka Joe at Boston Book FestivalBy Virginia Prescott on Thursday, October 22, 2009.
One panel caught our eye. It’s called And Now for Something Completely Different, and it’s running a little under the radar. One of the speakers is cartoonist R. Sikoryak, and he’s the only comic artist on the bill. His new collection Masterpiece Comics delivers adaptations of literary classics, such as Crime and Punishment rendered in Bob Kane-era Batman style, or Charlie Brown as a cockroach in Kafka’s The Metamorphosis. R. Sikoryak joins us with more on Masterpiece Comics. And if you’re interested in comics history, there’s an exhibit opening Saturday at Keene State College that’ll catch your eye. It’s called "Out of Sequence: Underrepresented Voices in American Comics" and it’s showing at the Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery. The works range from early newspaper strips to digital internet comics, and feature work by minority and women artists. Greil Marcus Takes on AmericaBy Virginia Prescott on Thursday, October 22, 2009.
That creation begins A New Literary History of America edited by Greil Marcus and Werner Sollors. It’s a collection of pivotal ideas, influential writings and eurkea! moments that shaped a nation. We get Uncle Tom’s Cabin and the invention of the blues. The Declaration of Independence and Linda Lovelace.
The Harvard Crimson: New American Lit. Vol. Sparks Debate Los Angeles Times: 'A New Literary History of America' by Greil Marcus and Werner Sollors (Photo by Josh Kellogg via Flickr/Creative Commons) |
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