How does his latest book hold up in an age of eroding reality? Credit...Photo illustration by Mike McQuade Supported by By ...
Gone are those nostalgic smells and my baby boomer experiences in the old Berkshire Athenaeum. In 1975, 99 years from its ...
We scoured Rare Books L.A. for unique finds, such as an 1882 telephone book, a first edition of 'Harry Potter and the ...
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Inside the cult of the elusive Thomas Pynchon
As the legendary American author releases his long-awaited new novel, Martin Chilton explores Pynchon’s reputation as one of the most ‘reclusive’ writers working right now ...
As the Vatican Apostolic Library digitizes some of its historic collection, other historic Catholic institutions in Rome are ...
Masterpieces from The Leiden Collection” stands among the most valuable exhibits the Norton has ever presented, if you ask J.
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Why dollar doubts are prompting the big money players to go for gold again
Building what is now the world’s largest private collection of the Dutch Old Master’s works (with a few by Vermeer thrown in ...
In addition to Pynchon's Shadow Ticket, this week's releases include a new memoir from Dopesick author Beth Macy, and a ...
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Dolly Parton's Husband Carl Dean's Will Revealed After His Death
Dolly Parton's late husband Carl Dean named the singer as the sole beneficiary of his estate, according to his will, as well as instructions for how his money and property was to be distributed.
The world of Skyrim felt alive when players first ventured into it, and not just because of the graphics and map size; the mountain of discoverable texts gave Bethesda's fantasy world a level of ...
As journalists, it's our job to seek out the truth even when it's uncomfortable. We value diverse perspectives, are open to new ideas and respect intellectual freedom. So it should come as no surprise ...
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