Stuart Mitchner
Let Us Now Praise James Agee on His 115th Birthday
On Franz Kafka’s Birthday: “The Tremendous World I Have In My Head”
Celebrating an Uncut Gem: Frank Borzage’s “Man’s Castle”
Reading “The Trial” 100 Years After Kafka’s Death
J.D. Salinger at 105 — Will We Ever See His Last Work?
Franz Kafka and the Subterranean Redbird Blues
Higher and Higher — Taking It to the Limit with David Lynch
The Face of Fame: Sinéad O’Connor and Prince Harry
Christopher Nolan’s Amazing “Oppenheimer” Lands at the Garden
Desperately Seeking Oppenheimer — A Sneak Preview
Thoughts on Thoreau, Baseball, and John McPhee’s New Book
Onslaught — Cormac McCarthy’s “Blood Meridian”
Remembering Cormac McCarthy and Listening to Ray Davies
Finding “The Best of Us” at the Bryn Mawr-Wellesley Book Sale
In the Month of Love and Black History — “The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter”
Once Upon a Time in Antioch
Cormac McCarthy Returns
We’re All Passengers on Cormac McCarthy’s Double-Decker
Jack Kerouac at 100: “I’m Lost But My Work Is Found”
Christmas Dreams with David Lynch
Thoughts on the Fine Art of Vertigo with W.G. Sebald and Franz Kafka
Ray Davies, The Beatles, and the World Cup Magic of the Summer of ’66
