Salman Rushdie
If Peace Were a Prize
If the world of fable teaches us anything, it’s that even our most precious values are contingent, or won at great cost.
Only Martin Sounded Like Martin Amis
To read the late writer’s work was to behold his singular style.
A Sackful of Seeds
“She would not sacrifice her body merely to follow dead men into the afterworld. She would refuse to die young and would live, instead, to be impossibly, defiantly old.”
What Kurt Vonnegut’s “Slaughterhouse-Five” Tells Us Now
Vonnegut’s books argue about ideas of freedom and mourn the dead, from their first pages to their last.
If Peace Were a Prize
If the world of fable teaches us anything, it’s that even our most precious values are contingent, or won at great cost.
Only Martin Sounded Like Martin Amis
To read the late writer’s work was to behold his singular style.
A Sackful of Seeds
“She would not sacrifice her body merely to follow dead men into the afterworld. She would refuse to die young and would live, instead, to be impossibly, defiantly old.”
What Kurt Vonnegut’s “Slaughterhouse-Five” Tells Us Now
Vonnegut’s books argue about ideas of freedom and mourn the dead, from their first pages to their last.