Legendary French film mag brings its auteurist project to the States via a new book imprint
Why the future of books might be old books
Christopher Isherwood, out of the closet
Still killing women
France's Dominique de Villepin on the traps the U.S. fell into
Thomas Frank, pontificating tightwads and the great white-male blogosphere
A case for silencing anonymous sources
The anti-anti-American French philosopher survives the New York press
Clive James, Renaissance man
the painful examination of foreign-policy mistakes
A conversation with Clive Barker
The freewheeling Steve Malkmus, when hard, is about 8 inches
Gus Hall, 1910-2000
Rushdie on -- or as -- celebrity
Novelist Brian Moore has left behind his homeland and dodged celebrity in favor of an independend-minded and highly successful literary life.
