The reign of Tanenhaus has begun, and it looks like we’re off to a juicy start. Dinitra Smith has a fun little profile-cum-review up about author humiliations. Carlo Gebler was trying to read in front of a bunch of drunken students. Carl Hiaasen arrived at a reading, only to find he was scheduled at the same time as a chili-cooking class and a football game. Rick Moody’s mother gave reviewed one of his books for Amazon and gave it only three stars. More in the article.
Month / April 2004
To Bid or Not to Bid
A rare edition of Hamlet is set to go on sale at Christie’s. The edition is one of only 19 copies remaining from a 1611 printing (second edition ever), and may close at around $1 million.
Well, It’s One Way to Cure Writer’s Block
Colm Tobin tried to write a series of essays on Henry James. But as he pored through the papers, he ended up writing a novel. I wonder if this is the kind of thing that Bob Coover had in mind.
Reading Recommendations
Is Emma Brockes A Competent Interviewer? No.
I’m getting really tired of these Margaret Atwood profiles that paint Atwood as an overly serious and dowdy woman, rather than concentrating upon her writing talents. The headline here may as well have read: Margaret Atwood: Humorless Bitch or Not? Well, certainly her novels can be bleak, but it hasn’t occurred to Emma Brockes that she might be asking some really moronic questions. And I have to wonder if the Guardian would have been as nasty if, say, Martin Amis was as forthright as Atwood is in this article.