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  • Bulletin

    See You There: The Paris Review at the Strand, Tonight!

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    Join us at the Strand tonight for another installment of our reading series. Readings by actor and filmmaker Alex Karpovsky, currently on HBO’s Girls, and author Ben Marcus, a contributor to our new anthology, Object Lessons. Wine will be served.

    Wednesday, October 10, 7 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.
    The Strand Bookstore, third-floor Rare Book Room
    828 Broadway at Twelfth Street

    Admission: Buy a copy of the current Paris Review or a $10 Strand gift card.

    To reserve your seat, click here.


  • On the Shelf

    Arthurian Legend, Literary Restaurants

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  • Oxford’s Bodleian Library has put more than three hundred thousand rare books online.
  • J.R.R. Tolkien’s previously unseen two-hundred-page Arthurian epic poem, The Fall of Arthur, will be released next May. His son has acted as editor.
  • As I Chipotle Dying: the #literaryrestaurants hash tag sweeps Twitter.
  • Lena Dunham’s purported $3.5 million sale prompts a list of outrageous book deals.
  • Lolita, then, is undeniably news in the world of books. Unfortunately, it is bad news. There are two equally serious reasons why it isn’t worth any adult reader’s attention. The first is that it is dull, dull, dull in a pretentious, florid and archly fatuous fashion. The second is that it is repulsive.” The New York Times’s pan: just one of the bad reviews received by classics.

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