
Digest
"I am going to Winchester,” Jane Austen wrote to her friend Anne Sharp on May
When the Frick Collection reopens this April, New York City and the world will once again have access to a beloved institution of fine and decorative arts.
Stepping into Arion Press’s new space in San Francisco is a bit like stepping into the past.
How do libraries approach books that defy simple classification? Artists’ books often intersect text, photography, and graphic design; some have embedded objects or even kinetic components.
A bookseller who collects books? At first glance, it seems like a contradiction.
Artist Tim Youd’s intention to become a better reader goes to extremes, and typewriters are key to this endeavor, called The 100 Novels Project.
When most of us finish a book we’ve enjoyed, we might make a note in a journal, post about it on social media, or maybe mention it to a friend.
The Morgan Library & Museum in New York City began its life as financier John Pierpont Morgan’s private collection.
Ada Limón, the twenty-fourth United States poet laureate, has frequently written about nature in her six poetry books.