Reader’s Almanac Top Ten for the past year (7/11 – 7/12)
- Andy Borowitz’s marketing copy for The Library of America: “Does being funny get you girls?” – March 17, 2011
- Looking back: what readers enjoyed most from Story of the Week – January 4, 2012
- Forthcoming from The Library of America (Summer–Fall 2012) – February 1, 2012
- The 50 Funniest American Writers: Who made the list? – August 11, 2011
- Jim Moore on how reading Kenneth Rexroth changed his life – August 16, 2011
- Forthcoming from The Library of America (Winter–Spring 2012) – August 1, 2011
- Lev Grossman on Ernest Hemingway, verbal membrane, and The Sun Also Rises – August 30, 2011
- The “Best” Short Stories? Two lists—one recent and one from 1914—show their strengths and limitations – June 6, 2011
- Truman Capote and Harper Lee: Immortalizing each other in fiction – October 1, 2010
- Andy Borowitz on the challenge of selecting the 50 funniest American writers – October 13, 2011
Reader’s Almanac All-Time Top Ten (from 2010-2012)
- Andy Borowitz’s marketing copy for The Library of America: “Does being funny get you girls?” – March 17, 2011
- The Best-Selling Titles in The Library of America’s First Three Decades – January 3, 2011
- Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and Bob Dylan: Desolation Angels led to “Desolation Row” – October 21, 2010
- Vladimir Nabokov: Lolita first published in the U.S. 52 years ago – August 18, 2010
- Looking back: what readers enjoyed most from Story of the Week – January 4, 2012
- Forthcoming from The Library of America (Summer–Fall 2012) – February 1, 2012
- The 50 Funniest American Writers: Who made the list? – August 11, 2011
- Truman Capote and Harper Lee: Immortalizing each other in fiction – October 1, 2010
- Adam Levin: American literary influences on The Instructions – January 19, 2011
- James Baldwin on hearing Martin Luther King preach in Montgomery – January 14, 2011
Also of interest:
- “Influences” posts by Deborah Baker, Kate Christensen, Jennifer Gilmore, Lauren Groff, Lev Grossman, Alan Heathcock, Adam Levin, Dinaw Mengestu, Jim Moore, Manuel Muñoz, Geoffrey O’Brien, Arthur Phillips, Carl Phillips, Karen Russell, Timothy Schaffert, Philip Schultz, Mark Statman, Emma Straub, J. Courtney Sullivan, Ellen Ullman, and Adam Wilson
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