Joan Didion
In Praise of Packing a Lot
Joan Didion is celebrated for packing a little. She is wrong.
Inside the Essential New Joan Didion Documentary
We chat with filmmaker Griffin Dunne about chronicling the life of his legendary aunt.
Joan Didion and Gay Talese Documentaries Are Coming to Netflix
'Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold' and 'Voyeur' will premiere at the New York Film Festival this fall.
A Rare Interview with the Legendary Eve Babitz
We spoke to the reclusive author about her infamous sex life, and her recent career resurgence.
'SHE INSPIRES' at a Massive Exhibition of Women Artists
The Untitled Space hosts a group show that pays tribute to women in history whose accomplishments are often overlooked by mainstream historical narratives.
Underappreciated Masterpieces: Mary Robison's 'Why Did I Ever' (2001)
Writer Blake Butler's ongoing excavation into lesser-known literary masterpieces continues with this glorious novel-in-parts.
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What Musicians Were Wearing and Sharing on Instagram This Week 1/18
Madonna's feeling like a #rebel again, the Spice Gils get a millennial makeover, and Yung Jake wins the Internet.
In Havana
Hemingway was a lousy writer. A phony writer. A writer whose books are a tissue of falsehoods and moronic clichés of masculinity. A mendacious, ridiculous, deluded buffoon of a writer intoxicated by fame to the point of writing drivel.