The journalist who claimed to uncover the Italian novelist’s “true” identity violated a time-honored means of protecting creativity: copyright law.
A review of the new novel Bleeding Edge
In the mangroves with Florida’s poet of excess and grift
It started in 1934, with a PR crisis.
And the young, brilliant professor who made them before he died
Salman Rushdie’s artistic decline
If the U.S. president holds all the cards, why hasn’t he won any concessions from Russia?
A poet using a Chinese pseudonym confounds the editor of The Best American Poetry 2015.
The author of "At the End of the Open Road" died this week at the age of 89.