The End of Obscenity by Charles Rembar
interesting book of the legal history of removing literary censorship
interesting book of the legal history of removing literary censorship
a mediocre history text then a pro-UBI, anti-“the Arts is special” rant
An un-Lawrentian D.H. Lawrence biography
phenomenal essay on Mexican corruption
We need to talk about how you wouldn’t get a literary novelist called Kevin in England
DHL happy in Mexico, then beautifully sad elsewhere.
I review a Lawrentian travel writing collection containing Twilight in Italy, Sea and Sardinia and Sketches of Etruscan Places.
The intellectual and emotional vigour with which I’ve approached What is Art? by Leo Tolstoy has left me bawling in the street,Continue Reading
Given my love of sex novels, German novels, short novels and the Velvet Underground, it seems CRAZY that I’d neverContinue Reading