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Sexy Typewriters, Wodehouse Nonsense
By
Sadie Stein
May 25, 2012
On the Shelf
Apparently,
typewriter erotica
was a thing in the 1920s. (NSFW-ish.)
The most influential lyricist in music?
T.S. Eliot.
Philip Roth writes in to the
Atlantic
to set the record straight on his mental health.
The
Wodehouse random quote generator
is a glorious time-waster.
The New Yorker
tweets Jennifer Egan’s new story
, 140 characters at a time.
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