Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Joyce

In honor of the 136th birthday of James Joyce, read this literary travelogue through Bloomsday and beyond

The Conspiracist Cotton Mather

The zealot who oversaw the Salem Witch Trials initially voiced restraint—what changed?

Baby Shoggoth Is Listening

Why are some writers tailoring their work for AI, and what does this mean for the future of writing and reading?

What Is an American Hero, Anyway?

Lists of great artists say more about the list-maker than the artist

My First Novel

A jean jacket, a muse, and a dream

Inner Demon Hunters

Could a hit animated movie hold the key to healing generational trauma in Korea?

Days of Awe

The Romantics sought the sublime in nature, but the feeling may be experienced in humanity, too

Key Change

A life with Beethoven’s Sonata Pathétique

The Great American Travel Book

The book that helped revive a genre, leading to an all-too-brief heyday

Immaculate Innings

At the ballpark on a summer night in Baltimore

The Patient Penelope Fitzgerald

Here’s to the English writer who waited until her ninth decade to finally experience fame in America

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