Edmund Wilson Literary Essays and Reviews of the 1920s & ’30s: The Shores of Light, Axel’s Castle, Uncollected Reviews Edited by Lewis M. Dabney LIBRARY OF AMERICA; 958 PAGES; $40 Edmu… more →
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harvestbird wrote 3 months ago: Asides and questions from commenters send me scurrying in delightful directions in search of new art … more →
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Rodger Jacobs wrote 5 months ago: Over at the New York Times’ Paper Cuts: A Blog About Books, David Kelly muses on overrated lit … more →
Mark Athitakis wrote 7 months ago: George Scialabba has an assessment of Edmund Wilson, whose essays and criticism are now available in … more →
balkan wrote 8 months ago: Edmund Wilson Literary Essays and Reviews of the 1920s & ’30s: The Shores of Light, Axel … more →
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balkan wrote 9 months ago: In two new compact volumes, Edmund Wilson still looms large, by Michael Feingold Like literature its … more →
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