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Don't worry, researchers prove being happy is all the rage, and it's good for you.
Eugene Walter recounted how Tallulah Bankhead "gave me three pubic hairs" in a new oral biography of his free spirit.
The re-issued canon of "Routledge Classics" reveals a modern movement in which "none of the English books in the collection is equal in stature to its Continental rivals", or so says Edward Skidelsky.
Jason Epstein confesses his 30-year obsession with keeping a diary. "I laze into it, luxuriate in it..." Indeed he does, and shouldn't we all too?
Stop the insanity! says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle ending his tenure reporting from Washington. In always-on America "24/7 is a shorthand way of describing a living hell" Clearly, he's never craved Starbucks at 3am.
One critic''s retort to BJ Myers' essay "A Reader's Manifesto" pegs his complaint on the author's "grousing about the worthless dilettantes passing themselves off as writers these days." Ahem.
"Reality" kills fiction says award winning author AL Kennedy. Really?
Fresh on the heels of digittante's own encounter with Nigerian 419 email fraud, Salon offers up a critical analysis of their literary merit, "which lends credence to my humble belief" you'll enjoy it.
Well coiffed Zadie Smith offers grooming advice from the road to America's literati brat pack.
"...R.E.S.P.E.C.T. Found out what it means to me..." sings M.J. Rose on her e-book woes and how she became the unwilling "Queen" of digital publishing.
All's well that ended, for the world-watching Eudora Welty
After too much time, finally a new Doctor WHO story released over the web only. Rock on, BBC!
Tracking the "cultural transformation" of a brain-drain he finds so "intoxicatingly liberating", one Briton ponders "what good are intellectuals?"
Get to know Robert Walser, the Swiss writer "of course created by another writer" and his unknown ouvre.