“Today I broke through the chains of oppression. No longer will page numbers tyrannize my life. I … have taken action,” declares
one impassioned Infinite Jest reader. Would DFW
approve?
Meet
Flaneur magazine, each issue of which is dedicated to a different street. In the words of the editors, “The magazine is aware of its subjectivity. It wants to say ‘This
could be Kantstraße.’”
Yeats, Austen, and Fitzgerald: all
bad spellers. (Spellcheck will save contemporary authors from inclusion, presumably.)
What do you read when
trapped on a spacecraft? Márquez, of course.
With audiobooks booming, actors start reading.
Quoth the Times, “The field is so promising that drama schools, including prestigious institutions like Juilliard and Yale, have started offering audio narration workshops.”
Published on July 01, 2013 06:30