A short article in the LA Times on the twilight years in the life of science fiction writer Philip K. Dick.
The Books of the Century includes, among other things, nearly every Publishers Weekly annual bestseller list compiled since 1900.
The New Yorker has published a profile of Neil Gaiman.
And a subsequent Q&A session.
An incredible, and incredibly rare, selection of William Burroughs’ audio experiments, recorded on a variety of tape decks in London, Paris, New York and Tangiers, at various dates from the mid-50s to the late 1970s.
If you want to hear Burroughs at his best—that is to say, in the midst of his many brilliant, unsettling and incoherent moments—then have at it.
The ongoing fracas over Jack Kerouac’s estate—centering on a jilted wife and a forged will—sounds like some sort of noir novel.

High-resolution scans of Renaissance-era science textbooks.
David Foster Wallace, in a 1998 issue of Waterstone’s Magazine, connects the dots between Terminator 2 and its thematic/artistic cousin, hardcore pornography.
Remembering a bygone friendship with Thomas Pynchon.
