Theodore Roosevelt, “A Very Sad Thing”
Carol Emshwiller, “Pelt”
New exhibitions humanize three twentieth century writers
John O’Hara in the 1930s: “he habitually told Americans the truth about themselves”
Kate Chopin, “Ozème’s Holiday”
Dorothy Parker, “The Jest”
J. Courtney Sullivan on whom she re-reads: W. H. Auden, Dorothy Parker, Jane Smiley, Richard Yates
Library of America interviews Rafia Zafar about the Harlem Renaissance
Long-awaited expiration of copyright law is “a boon for readers,” and for LOA
Harlem Renaissance literature plays strong supporting role in MoMA’s Jacob Lawrence exhibition