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The Cat in the Hat: Salinger, Holden, and the Red Hunter’s Cap

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Holden’s hunter’s cap haunts me as a lasting symbol of American literature as few others do. At once evocative of the hunt—of searching—and an insulation against the world, Holden’s defining sartorial article works nicely as a metaphor to be mined by high school English students in sophomore term papers year after year. But as nexus between the “very corny” trappings of life and the way we occasionally can’t help but fall for them ourselves, it also serves as a perfect reflection of the place Catcher in the Rye has staked out in the canon.

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February 2, 2010 Read Features
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Your hurdies like a distant hill… Warm-reekin, rich! Happy Burns Day!

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Good news for all those who love things tartan, or things poetic, or things containing sheep’s heart, liver and lungs minced with onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and simmered in the animal’s stomach several hours: it’s Burns’ Day!

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January 25, 2010 MultiMedia, Read Features, Video

Witty Women Writers at Word on Thurs, 1/14

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This Thursday, January 14 at 7:30pm, witty women writers Sara Barron, Doree Shafrir and Claire Zulkey will be reading from their witty woman works at Word, the indie bookshop in Greenpoint.

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January 13, 2010 The Book Seen
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The Best Book: A Modest Proposal to Save Publishing

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The Best Book (McSweeney’s, $24.95) takes everything you want from a book and combines it with everything everyone else wants, producing quite simply the single best book of all time.

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December 29, 2009 Read Features

RIP Kirkus Reviews: Why You Probably Won’t Be Missed

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It was announced this week that the biweekly magazine Kirkus Reviews is closing its doors at the end of the year. I’m not saying that Kirkus didn’t have its place: indeed, I generally valued the thoughtful nature of not only Kirkus’s reviews, but their openness to paying attention to books that other prepubs often ignored out of hand. And if nothing else, the more reviews anything receives, the higher the odds that its qualities will be appreciated.

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December 11, 2009 Read Features
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The Book Seen December 11-17, 2009

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Welcome to the Book Seen, a smattering of literary events around town with an emphasis on Brooklyn. Click through to see what’s happening around town.

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December 11, 2009 The Book Seen
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The Book Seen December 3-10, 2009

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Welcome to the Book Seen, a smattering of literary events around town with an emphasis on Brooklyn. Click through to see what’s happening around town.

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December 3, 2009 The Book Seen

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