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December 01, 2017

OLM Favorites: The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit

December 01, 2017/ Steve Danziger

William S. Burroughs's notorious Cut-up Trilogy was his fiercest broadside against what he felt was the tyranny of linear thought. Steve Danziger delves into their Word Hoard.

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December 01, 2017/ Steve Danziger/
Arts & Life
biography, December 2017, literary criticism, Steve Danziger
September 30, 2017

Waiting for the Dough

September 30, 2017/ Steve Danziger

Near the end of his life, Orson Welles tape-recorded his lunches with a faithful industry friend. By turns hilarious and self-pitying, they give a brilliant glimpse of the aging titan.

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September 30, 2017/ Steve Danziger/
Arts & Life
biography, film, October 2017, Steve Danziger
July 31, 2017

Up Against Art: An interview with Jessie Chaffee

July 31, 2017/ Steve Danziger

Steve Danziger interviews Jessie Chaffee about her much-praised debut novel Florence in Ecstasy.

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July 31, 2017/ Steve Danziger/
Fiction, Arts & Life
August 2017, fiction, Interview
May 31, 2017

Falling into the Future: An Interview with Paula Bomer

May 31, 2017/ Steve Danziger

Steve Danziger interviews Paula Bomer about her new collection of essays, Mysteries and Mortality, and much more besides.

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May 31, 2017/ Steve Danziger/
Arts & Life
Interview, June 2017
January 31, 2017

Jung-leland

January 31, 2017/ Steve Danziger

Bruce Springsteen's therapist was one of the inspirations for his memoir Born to Run. Does the book help him make sense of his transformation from wild and innocent rock 'n' roller to millionaire icon?

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January 31, 2017/ Steve Danziger/
Arts & Life
January 2017, music
May 31, 2016

Rabbit Trails into History: An interview with translator Christiana Hills

May 31, 2016/ Steve Danziger

Steve Danziger talks with Christina Hills, a "cruciverbalist" translator from the controversial Oulipo school.

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May 31, 2016/ Steve Danziger/
Arts & Life
Interview, June 2016, Steve Danziger, translation
September 30, 2014

Post Re-Bop

September 30, 2014/ Steve Danziger

James Ellroy begins a second L.A. Quartet with his new novel Perfidia. But does it harness the demonic madness and stylistic panache of the author's earlier works of historical crime fiction?

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September 30, 2014/ Steve Danziger/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
Book Review, fiction, literary criticism, October 2014, Steve Danziger
June 30, 2014

It Wasn't Palimpsestuous

June 30, 2014/ Steve Danziger

The collectors of rare 78 rpm records are nearly as singular and remarkable as the vinyl they seek out. A new book travels to flea markets and music fairs to discover the secrets of these American obsessives.

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June 30, 2014/ Steve Danziger/
Monthly Cover, Arts & Life
Book Review, July 2014, music, Steve Danziger
April 30, 2014

Left Wanting

April 30, 2014/ Steve Danziger

Elia Kazan's unwavering confidence in his own brilliance was the spur to his successes as a director and the source of his infamy as a Cold War canary. A new collection of his letters makes his outsized personality seem even larger.

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April 30, 2014/ Steve Danziger/
Arts & Life
Book Review, film, May 2014, Steve Danziger
December 31, 2013

The Impossible Affliction

December 31, 2013/ Steve Danziger

Having tried therapy and medication to treat his anxiety disorder, Scott Stossel turned to writing. His new book, part memoir, part cultural history, may be an essential document of our agitated age.

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December 31, 2013/ Steve Danziger/
Arts & Life
January 2014, Steve Danziger
September 30, 2013

In Search of Lost Tirades

September 30, 2013/ Steve Danziger

Jonathan Franzen has translated and annotated a collection of essays by Karl Kraus, the Austrian polemicist known as the Great Hater and one of the signal curmudgeonly influences behind Franzen's fiction.

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September 30, 2013/ Steve Danziger/
Literary Criticism, Arts & Life
fiction, jonathan franzen, literary criticism, October 2013
August 31, 2013

God, the Janitor, and the Psychic Hermaphrodites

August 31, 2013/ Steve Danziger

Henry Darger, icon of Outsider Art, created unnerving scenes of naked, tortured children. A new biography sets out to clear his name from would-be charges of pedophilia--but is it a reputation that really needs saving?

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August 31, 2013/ Steve Danziger/
Arts & Life
biography, September 2013
April 30, 2013

Razing Hell

April 30, 2013/ Steve Danziger

In a new memoir packed with garbled madness, we get a funhouse-mirror autobiography of the legendary Richard Hell, who did more than anybody to invent punk rock and only haphazardly survived to tell the tale

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April 30, 2013/ Steve Danziger/
Literary Criticism, Arts & Life
Book Review, fiction, literary criticism, May 2013, Steve Danziger
April 30, 2013

Sleazy Inner Tubes

April 30, 2013/ Steve Danziger

Artist Laura Carton does not surf pornography for the usual reasons, By digitally removing the 'actors' from their backgrounds, she creates strangely suggestive landscapes. In this interview she addresses both her process and her plan.

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April 30, 2013/ Steve Danziger/
Monthly Cover
Interview, May 2013, photography, Steve Danziger
March 31, 2013

Approaching Auschwitz

March 31, 2013/ Steve Danziger

An incurious and indifferent Jew journeys to Auschwitz to confront the kitsch and the manicured ruins, looking for a sense of connection - and finding it in the most unlikely places

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March 31, 2013/ Steve Danziger/
Arts & Life
April 2013, Steve Danziger
February 28, 2013

Exit the Dragons

February 28, 2013/ Steve Danziger

Yes, we know Sam Lipsyte's stories are laugh-out-loud funny. But all that low comedy--the pratfalls, the dirty jokes--serves as the ballast for some of the darkest stories in contemporary fiction. Steve Danziger elaborates.

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February 28, 2013/ Steve Danziger/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
fiction, literary criticism, March 2013, Steve Danziger
January 31, 2013

Judaize This

January 31, 2013/ Steve Danziger

The belief that Jews are the enemy of civilization is one of the West's most tenacious and systemic ideas. Professor David Nirenberg's new history offers a vast, seemingly inexhaustible record of a very old, very useful hatred.

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January 31, 2013/ Steve Danziger/
Arts & Life, Politics & History
Book Review, February 2013, Steve Danziger
October 31, 2012

The Ghosts of Monmouth County

October 31, 2012/ Steve Danziger

Bossophilia: The idolization of Bruce Springsteen that comes from midlife nostalgia and a fear of dying. Steve Danziger confronts the phenomenon, and a new biography.

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October 31, 2012/ Steve Danziger/
Literary Criticism, Arts & Life
Biography Review, Book Review, fiction, literary criticism, November 2012, Steve Danziger
September 30, 2012

Dignity, Conviction, and Mrs. Stollman’s Checkbook

September 30, 2012/ Steve Danziger

ESP-Disk', the cult record label from Bernard Stollman, was known for two things: extraordinary, eclectic recordings and horrendous business practices. A new oral history sheds light on the glorious mess.

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September 30, 2012/ Steve Danziger/
Arts & Life
October 2012, Steve Danziger
July 31, 2012

A Certain Kind of Loneliness: Thoughts on Bri Hurley’s Making a Scene

July 31, 2012/ Steve Danziger

"I was seething with unchanneled anger, frustration, and a maddening inability to express myself. In other words, I was perfect for hardcore." Steve Danziger on a misspent youth at CBGB.

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July 31, 2012/ Steve Danziger/
Arts & Life
August 2012, Steve Danziger
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