Josh Garrett-Davis is a writer and musician living in New York City. He has written for High Country News, the Denver Post, and South Dakota History, and plays bass in the punk rock band Krylls. He is writing a book about the Great Plains.
Colette, Sartre & de Beauvoir (facsimiles), Mayakovsky “Smoking I find the most ridiculous of all the varieties of human behavior and practically the only one that is entirely against nature.…
At least as well known for his boozing as for his books, iconic Irish author Brendan Behan (1923 – 1964) was a rollicking, larger-than-life Gaelic knockabout—a foul-mouthed, furry-chested stereotype of…
“Why Don Pedro Drinks” by José Marín Cañas Translated by Gilbert Alter-Gilbert “Why Don Pedro Drinks” is from José Marín Cañas’ 1929 collection of crepuscular tales about alcoholics, The Rum…
Familiar figures among upper echelon literary lovelorn include Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway, Robert Louis Stevenson and Fannie Osbourne, Gerard de Nerval and Jenny Colon, to name but a few. Their…