January 17, 2013 Video & Multimedia Sharon Olds, “Diagnosis” By Sadie Stein Sharon Olds has won the T. S. Eliot prize for Stag’s Leap, a deeply personal project which she says was inspired in large part by her husband leaving her for a younger woman. The collection, which took Olds fifteen years to write, was praised by the judges as “a tremendous book of grace and gallantry which crowns the career of a world-class poet.” Olds is the first female American poet to win the Eliot prize since its founding, in 1993. Below, Olds reads from Stag’s Leap.
January 2, 2013 Video & Multimedia Educational Viewing By Sadie Stein We love the single-sentence animations Recommended Reading produces in concert with new fiction. In this latest, Grier Dill animates and scores a sentence from Lincoln Michel’s “Our Education.” Enjoy!
December 20, 2012 Video & Multimedia Holiday … Cheer? By Sadie Stein Earlier today, Edward McPherson wrote about his hometown for the Daily. In keeping with that post, enjoy the following clip from Dallas, which, as the poster informs us, is the only time Christmas was ever mentioned in the series.
December 20, 2012 Video & Multimedia “Hooray for Santy Claus!” By Sadie Stein You may well know the 1964 camp classic Santa Claus Conquers the Martians as one of the worst films ever made, but did you know there’s also a novelization? That’s right: in 2005, Lou Harry gave us the print version the world needed.
December 19, 2012 Video & Multimedia Here is a LEGO Scrooge for You By Sadie Stein A Christmas Carol was published by Chapman & Hall on December 19, 1843. So here is a version acted out by LEGOs.
December 13, 2012 Video & Multimedia Musical Notes By Sadie Stein PWxyz has compiled a list of songs inspired by literature, and it’s fascinating! Did you know that “Whip It” was inspired by Gravity’s Rainbow? I didn’t! But good as this list is, there was one glaring omission.