Dec 14, 2011 | New Yorker
Why You Should Read W. G. Sebald
Today marks the tenth anniversary of the death of one of contemporary literature's most transformative figures.
George Washington's Men, 200 Years Later
With their sabers, shako caps and 19th-century uniforms with tasseled epaulettes, the members of the Veteran Corps of Artillery of the State of New York could easily be mistaken, even while marching in last month's Columbus Day parade, for Napoleonic soldiers heading toward the Austerlitz front lines.
Lee man charged in N.Y. burglary
A Lee, Mass., man is behind bars in New York on felony burglary charges after he was arrested on Thursday by the New York State Police in Columbia County.
Our Basest Desires: The Cruel Chaos Of Revolution
In 1985, when I was in the midst of a 12-year struggle to write my first novel, I had the good fortune to be invited to the Edna St.
Our Basest Desires: The Cruel Chaos of Revolution
In 1985, when I was in the midst of a 12-year struggle to write my first novel, I had the good fortune to be invited to the Edna St.