The news that Scotland is toying with a universal basic income for artists has been greeted with scepticism about money-wasting from the usual quarters.
Georges Borchardt, a literary agent of cosmopolitan taste and style who found U.S. publishers for future Nobel laureates Elie ...
I really don’t feel that it’s all necessary anymore,” Morton Feldman told an interviewer in 1972. “And so what I try to bring ...
The author’s work makes an excellent case that literature can explore virtue—even if his latest novel reveals its pitfalls.