Speaking of literature, booze, and bars, Jonathan Miles has an interesting article in The New York Times about pub literature. He writes: In many American towns and cities, zoning ordinances decree that churches and bars be buffered from one another by upward of a thousand feet. Among some drinkers, this is known as the ”non-compete…
Don’t worry about saving food. Don’t even worry about toilet paper, electricity, clothing, or a radio. Just protect the booze. In John O’Brien’s The Assault on Tony’s a group of hardcore alcoholics barricade the door of their neighborhood bar and prepare to ride it out as a race riot engulfs the city outside. O’Brien, author…
This was actually in Tuesday’s Publishers Marketplace but I missed it… native Mississippian John Grisham donated $5 million to create the Rebuild the Coast Fund Organization to help uninsured people from Mississippi rebuild homes and businesses. “We don’t normally publicize gifts. It’s something we keep extremely private. But in these very, very rare circumstances–this tragic…
All the book blogs are talking about this, so I’ll be brief on this post. Here’s an article from Guardian Unlimited about the trimming down of the 17 books on the Booker Prize longlist. John Banville, Julian Barnes, Sebastian Barry, Kazuo Ishiguro, Ali Smith, and Zadie Smith all made the cut. The winner will be…
Michael Schaub presents a pretty exhaustive list of rock novels over at Bookslut. He even breaks down the list into Punk Rock Novels, Science Fiction Rock Novels, Indie and Alternative Rock Novels, Rock Industry Novels, 1980’s Rock Novels, Rock Star Novels, Amateur/Garage Band Rock Novels, The Best of Rock Novels, and New and Forthcoming Rock…