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On the road again — except a lot more Jewish than Jack Kerouac, or T.S. Eliot for that matter
The Forward· 2 days agoWhen we meet David and Marty Belkin, as 12-year-old twins in New Moab, Georgia, they’re poised for...
Why Are Debut Novels Failing to Launch?
Esquire· 2 days agoOn the Road was not Jack Kerouac’s first novel, but you’d be forgiven for thinking as much. Between that book and the launch of On the ...
Caleb Carr, author of dark histories, dies at 68 - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 7 days agoMr. Carr was 39 when he published “The Alienist,” an atmospheric detective story about a child...
Book Review: Twin brothers, one religious, one not, go on a wild and wacky road trip through South -...
WTOP Washington· 4 days agoThis comes as a shock to her 12-year-old twins Marty and David, who grew up believing in not much more than the national pastime of TV and fast food. Fast forward some 20 years and Marty, who ...
15 Famous, Inspiring People in History Who Had Schizophrenia
Parade via Yahoo News· 1 day agoJack Kerouac Jack Kerouac, the “Beat Generation” novelist and author of On the Road, was diagnosed...
Caleb Carr, military historian and author of bestselling novel 'The Alienist,' dies at 68
KRCG· 6 days agoA native of Manhattan, Caleb Carr was born into literary and cultural history. Lucien Carr, along with Columbia University classmates Jack Kerouac and Allen ...
Caleb Carr, author of historical bestseller ‘The Alienist,’ dies at 68
Washington Post· 7 days agoHe was 68. The cause was cancer, said his brother Simon Carr. Mr. Carr spent much of his childhood...
How the first National Book Awards reflected 1950s America
Washington Post· 1 day agoThe National Book Awards will celebrate its 75th anniversary at this year’s ceremony, on Nov. 20. To...
The Spa at Hotel Chelsea
Vogue· 4 days agoAs any New Yorker (or aspiring Manhattanite) is aware, the Hotel Chelsea housed residents like Patti Smith, Dylan Thomas, and Madonna. Although there is...
The world’s 10 greatest journeys
Daily Telegraph· 1 day agoChristopher Columbus knew it. James Cook knew it. Of course, you do not need to be an Ionian warrior, or a medieval explorer happening on unseen...