Civic entrepreneur Eric Liu puts on a yearly conference to encourage Seattleites to be better citizens. What has he been reading in the civic brouhaha that is the lead-up to this year's election race?
In 'Woodnote,' Christine Deavel's 2012 Washington State Book award-winner, words and their music help us keep alive some things that must pass away. (A Crosscut original video.)
As Helen Gurley Brown did the L.A. PR circuit for a new book, Joan Didion took notes for a magazine profile from the back seat of a VW. Then there was the "chauffeur."
Many, like Seattle's, now think of themselves as shells that can adapt rapidly to changing demands. Inspiring places to read books they are not so much anymore.
Prison gave her a lot of time to read. One book that influenced here was Marilynne Robinson's "Housekeeping," which taught her about loneliness and alienation.
"I find Gatsby aesthetically overrated, psychologically vacant, and morally complacent; I think we kid ourselves about the lessons it contains. None of this would matter much to me if Gatsby were not also sacrosanct."
"While saying she was the victim of bias and mistreatment by Italian authorities, Ms. Knox also writes that her own mistakes contributed to her conviction."
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Dan Savage on the clash between gays and Christianity
Scott Turow writes: " the global electronic marketplace is rapidly depleting authors’ income streams. It seems almost every player — publishers, search engines, libraries, pirates and even some scholars — is vying for position at authors’ expense."