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Joseph Brooker on Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize

Joseph Brooker on Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize Every year the Nobel Prize for Literature generates speculation, lobbying and betting. Some names come up repeatedly. This time Haruki Murakami was said to be surging, before shares in Don DeLillo rose sharply. I saw someone remark online

Joanne Winning at the Harry Ransom Center, Texas

Joanne Winning at the Harry Ransom Center, Texas This summer I have been on a Research Fellowship at the Harry Ransom Center, at the University of Texas in Austin.  The Ransom Center has one of the most extensive collections of modernist papers, manuscripts and artefacts

Joseph Brooker on Lloyd Cole & The Leopards

Joseph Brooker on Lloyd Cole & The Leopards Lloyd Cole is playing Brooklyn Bowl. He once lived in New York but I don’t think this will remind him of his former home: it’s a bowling alley inside the o2 Arena. He tells us it feels

Anthony Bale on Chris Kraus, I Love Dick

Anthony Bale on Chris Kraus, I Love Dick ‘Men still do ruin women’s lives’. Chris Kraus, I Love Dick Over the summer holidays I try to read books I’ve been meaning to read for a while. This year was no exception; I had been meaning

Isabel Davis on Jang Jin-sung, Dear Leader

Isabel Davis on Jang Jin-sung, Dear Leader Jang Jin-sung’s Dear Leader is an astonishing memoir, translated for the English reader by Shirley Lee. The author is an exiled dissent, now living in South Korea, who spent years as an official writer for the North Korean