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H.J. Jackson Obituary - Richmond, VA
Dignity Memorial
Celebrate the life of H.J. Jackson, leave a kind word or memory and get funeral service information care of Nelsen Funeral Home & Crematory.
86 months ago
The Bizarre, Complicated Formula for Literary Fame
The New Yorker
William Wordsworth died a hundred and sixty-five years ago next week, on April 23, 1850. Why is he still so famous?
113 months ago
Marginalia and Its Disruptions
Los Angeles Review of Books
If the book is an endangered species, then so are its margins.
105 months ago
Look It Up? Only if You’re Dishonest and Ignorant (Published 2022)
The New York Times
In “Index, A History of the,” Dennis Duncan explores the life and times of a practice that's been dividing readers since Gutenberg.
31 months ago
Wading Through 1913: A flood for the ages
News and Sentinel
PARKERSBURG — The 110th anniversary of the Great Flood of 1913 began March 23 with the beginning of storms that included about a dozen...
18 months ago
The Brian Wilson legend doesn’t resonate like it used to
The Globe and Mail
Wilson's new record, No Pier Pressure, which comes out on Tuesday, has its moments; it's nice to know he's still at it, the way it's nice to...
114 months ago
Valley track and field athletes shine in relay meets
Yakima Herald-Republic
Gearing up for the big spring break meets at Zaepfel Stadium in the coming weeks, Saturday was relay day for most of the Valley's track and...
30 months ago
‘What I Really Want Is Someone Rolling Around in the Text’ (Published 2011)
The New York Times
A way to not just passively read but to fully enter a text, to collaborate with it, to mingle with an author on some kind of primary textual plane.
162 months ago
In the Margins of Twelve Years a Slave, by Mary Niall Mitchell
Harper's Magazine
Figure 1 — Title page and portrait of Solomon Northup from the McCoy family's original 1853 edition of Twelve Years a Slave.
127 months ago
Opinion | Why is success so hard to predict?
The Washington Post
Social scientists Matthew Salganik, Duncan Watts and Peter Dodds sought to answer the question of why cultural success is so unpredictable.
100 months ago