Over a career spanning more than seven decades, the 93-year-old artist June Leaf has stubbornly resisted art-world trends and easy categorization. In her paintings, drawings and sculptures, she describes a dreamlike world...
Read moreTHE ACHE OF exile has animated many great works of art. Pablo Neruda published “Canto General,” his lacerating book of poems about living underground, in the wake of his 1948 expulsion from...
Read moreThe next (and last) book in our 2022 series is “Specimen Days” (2005) by Michael Cunningham. Told in three parts, it begins with the story of Lucas, a 12-year-old boy who’s prone...
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Read moreToni Morrison’s “Jazz” (1992) is a book born of books. In a 2004 foreword, Morrison traces the novel’s premise to an image of a young woman she saw in the photographer James...
Read moreIN THE FOREWORD to the 2004 Vintage edition of “Jazz” (1992), Toni Morrison writes that it was her body that started the book — that the first lines, like so much of...
Read moreON A WARM Paris night this past July, in the same neo-Classical palace off the Place de la Concorde where coronation balls were once held for Emperor Napoleon I and King Charles...
Read moreON A WARM Paris night this past July, in the same neo-Classical palace off the Place de la Concorde where coronation balls were once held for Emperor Napoleon I and King Charles...
Read moreON A WARM Paris night this past July, in the same neo-Classical palace off the Place de la Concorde where coronation balls were once held for Emperor Napoleon I and King Charles...
Read moreON A WARM Paris night this past July, in the same neo-Classical palace off the Place de la Concorde where coronation balls were once held for Emperor Napoleon I and King...
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