In our afternoon reading: new music from Bill Callahan, where hardcore and motivational speaking converge (no pun intended), and more.
Afternoon Bites: Antonio di Benedetto’s “Zama,” John Hughes, Lauryn Hill, Joshua Mohr’s Class, and More
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on a recently-translated book by Antonio di Benedetto, scenes from a Bill Callahan show, thoughts on a Lauryn Hill album, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Making “O Superman,” Mitchell S. Jackson Documentary, Bill Callahan Interviewed, and More
In our afternoon reading: the making of “O Superman,” a documentary about Mitchell S. Jackson, thoughts on a Bud Smith book, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Lee Rourke Fiction, Molly Crabapple on Abu Dhabi, Great Baseball Essays, Elliott Smith Documentary, and More
Thoughts on a new Elliott Smith documentary, new writing from Lee Rourke and Molly Crabapple, an interview with Francesca Lia Block, and more.
Morning Bites: Defending Updike, Salem witch trials, Rushkoff’s leap, Chelsea Wolfe, and more
“The faux-democratic ideal of plain-spokenness, the sense that a novelist should not write too beautifully or he sacrifices some vaguely articulated, semi-mystical claim to honesty, is not a million miles away from the Sarah Palin-ish suspicion of east coast liberals, or a Harvard education, or people who know the dates of wars.” – Katie Roiphe feels it necessary to go on the defensive for John Updike on the anniversary of his death. Ben Shattuck at The Morning News on historians […]
Bill Callahan’s Book, Letters to Emma Bowlcut, is out in Seventeen Days
One of my favorite songwriters, Bill Callahan (formerly known as Smog), has a book coming up on Drag City: Letters to Emma Bowlcut , an epistolary novelette, collects sixty two letters from a nameless protagonist to a woman he saw at a party. The letters form the seduction, in sifting the loose, disparate details of his day to day — the desires, the frustrations, the joys. The self as depicted through emotional weather updates, social observations, anecdotes, advice, and well-timed punchlines. Letters to Emma […]