More than a century ago, a British bookbinder turned publisher named Joseph Dent established the Everyman’s Library. Its goal was grand, to put the world’s classics in the hands of every reader who ...
Before I read, or reread, the 40 stories in the new Everyman’s Library edition of Lorrie Moore’s short fiction, I would have said I was sure I knew which was one was best. Now my suspicion is ...
The paperback revolution that erupted in this country in the late 1930s and continued into the ’60s put literature, both high and low, into the hands of a reading public, the range of which, in both ...
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