On the fifth anniversary of his death, we take a look at the King of Pop’s collection of books.
Read MoreOnce upon a time, it was was a dark and stormy night, and little did we know where all of these goddamn cliches came from.
Read MoreSummer heat can be a killer and most people would agree that family vacations are murder, so in the spirit of the season, we’re looking at the best true crime books. Don’t get too inspired.
Read MoreJack Kerouac, Samuel Beckett, Milan Kundera — the list of writers who worked outside their native tongues isn’t just impressive, it’s surprising.
Read MoreDespite Nabokov’s wishes, many designers have had a go at trying to illustrate his infamous nymphet.
Read MoreWomen by Bukowski, an oral history of Street Fighter II, Didion’s Slouching Towards Bethlehem — how is it that we’re even friends?
Read MoreMark Twain in Boston, Ayn Rand in New York, Henry Miller in Los Angeles — whether they hated it there or loved it dearly, these authors had a lot to say about U.S. metropolises.
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