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Indexing: Hodgman & Balzac, NYRB Classics, William Faulkner disciples, Walton Ford, Martin Amis, and more

December 17, 2011 2 Comments

A roundup of things consumed by our contributors. Jason Diamond I went to Walton Ford’s opening at the Paul Kasmin Gallery a month or so ago, and became pretty obsessed with his work.  I guess I’m including this because the exhibition closes on December 23rd, and if you’re in New York, I want you all to see it.

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Essays

  • Notes on the Special Pillow, the Holdout, Mikey Erg, and Alice Bag
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