Articles by C. Max Magee
January 10, 2012
Ulin on King 0
David Ulin offers a brief consideration of Stephen King. King’s work, Ulin writes, “exposes, with real acuity, a lot about who we are.”
January 10, 2012
‘I’m going to begin by telling you about Miss Frost.’ 0
Simon & Schuster has posted an excerpt of John Irving’s forthcoming novel In One Person.
January 10, 2012
In the Future, All Art Historians Will Work 20 Hours a Week 0
A couple of contrarian views on the current job market and its woes: “How Art History Majors Power the U.S. Economy” (at Bloomberg, no less) and “Cut the working week to a maximum of 20 hours, urge top economists” (sign me up).
January 10, 2012
Tuesday New Release Day: Johnson, Auslander 0
New books this week: Adam Johnson’s much talked-about novel The Orphan Master’s Son, Shalom Auslander’s first novel and Hope: A Tragedy. Bonus Links: You can now subscribe to listings of literary new releases in your feed reader with this RSS feed. Plus, check out more new release RSS feeds here.
January 8, 2012
When an Alumni Mag Covers Bad News 0
In the wake of the Sandusky scandal, the Penn State alumni mag Penn Stater couldn’t ignore the news. The dark, shattered cover is not what you typically see from booster-ish alumni magazines.
January 6, 2012
Millions Meta-Data 2011 1
Before we get too far into 2012, let’s take a look at what was keeping readers interested on The Millions in 2011.