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"A baseball team is a lot like a whaling ship: in each case, a group of men who might otherwise have little in common spend an inordinate amount of time in close and not-so-comfortable quarters, excluding the world, in pursuit of a common goal."
Paris Review – Chad Harbach on ‘The Art of Fielding’, Robyn Creswell
Don’t worry, I will keep updating you on the relationship between The Art of Fielding and Moby-Dick.
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About Us
We are a nonprofit bookstore, cafe, and event space in downtown NYC. All proceeds from every show you attend and everything you buy, down to a record and a PBR, go directly to our mission of fighting AIDS and homelessness. 126 Crosby Street, NYC
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Stuff we like
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Alison Espach: The Adults
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Faulkner was a postmaster, Kafka an insurance agent, Brontë a governess. The day jobs of famous...
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Laura Miller on the first fictional aliens in the New Yorker SF issue. With a special illustration...
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A page from Herman Melville’s journal, about meeting Captain Pollard...
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