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New Yorker writers on great summer reads, from Eugene O’Neill and “Moby-Dick” to Lee Child’s Jack Reacher series. (article)
New Yorker writers on great summer reads, from the classics to Lee Child’s Jack Reacher series. Plus, a crazy misadventure with Parker Posey. (episode)
The author contemplates retiring his hero one day, the modern-day cowboy, the all-American tough guy, and the publishing phenomenon Jack Reacher.
Nobody’s idea of light entertainment, the generally tragic playwright helps a prose writer to loosen up and find his rhythm.
A writer’s surprising misadventure with Parker Posey, the actress and memoirist.
Strawberry fool isn’t a common dessert in America, but, to one food writer, it’s the pure, distilled essence of summer.
A writer recalls her love of a good quest, and the sublime joy of winning pizza for reading books.