The Lost World of Richard Yates Since his death in 1992, all nine of Richard Yates’s titles have quietly dropped off the shelves. Once the most vaunted of authors–praised by Styron and Vonnegut and Robert Stone as the voice of a generation–he seems now to belong to that august yet sad category, the writer’s writer. Andre Dubus, who was his student at Iowa, revered him, as does Tobias Wolff, and the jackets of Yates’s books are adorned with quotes by the likes of Tennessee Williams and Dorothy Parker, Ann Beattie and Gina Berriault. in Public bookmarkswith biografialiteraturarecomendacionrichard_yateswishlist
There's an old saying that one is only as good as the people with whom one collaborates. Judging by the list of musical contributors to … in Public bookmarkswith wishlistzauhectormusicpick
It's amazing what can get unearthed by rummaging around in the early careers of composers. In this two-disc set, Organ of Corti has discovered one … in Public bookmarkswith terryrileywishlist