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Built of Books, and Other News

Dutch artist Frank Halmans makes book houses, in a series called Built of Books. Pablo Neruda is going to be exhumed. Why? “Manuel Araya, who was Neruda’s chauffer during the sick writer’s last few...

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Author of Tender Is the Bite

This week, we’re presenting Timothy Leo Taranto’s illustrated author puns. Today: F. Scott Spitzgerald  

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Without Compunction

Doing verbal battle at the O. Henry Pun-Off World Championships. An illustration from the Tacuinum Sanitatis, from the late fourteenth century. (No pun included.) The only thing harder than crafting a...

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Instagram Meets the Death Wish, and Other News

Richard Prince’s show, “New Portraits.” Photo: the Gagosian Gallery Richard Prince’s latest show: his Instagram feed, ink-jet-printed on canvas. “Is it art? Of course it’s art, though by a well-worn...

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American Grotesque, and Other News

William Mortensen’s L’Amour (1932) doubles as the cover of a new book about him, American Grotesque. Don DeLillo rereads his own opus, Underworld, seventeen years after its publication. (“Great fucking...

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Wordplay 101

John Ritchie, An Expected Rise in Stocks, nineteenth century. It’s galling to reach adulthood and realize how many things have gone over your head. That, in a single e-mail thread, you can learn both...

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Pun Home: Or, The Double Meaning of Life

Via: The Telegraph“The only thing harder than crafting a good pun,” wrote Ted Trautman in these pages, “is finding someone to appreciate it.” But as Trautman makes clear, those people who love puns...

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Thirty Malapropisms

Ed. Note: every month, the Daily features a puzzle by Dylan Hicks. The first list of correct answers wins a year’s subscription to The Paris Review and a copy of Dylan’s new novel, Amateurs. (In the...

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Thirty Malapropisms: The Answers

Ed. Note: last week’s puzzle contest is officially over—thanks to all who entered. Our winner this time is Jonathan Harkey, who got twenty-five out of thirty malapropisms. He gets a free subscription...

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Forty (More) Hink Pinks

Ed. Note: every month, the Daily features a puzzle by Dylan Hicks. The first list of correct answers wins a year’s subscription to The Paris Review and a copy of Dylan’s new novel, Amateurs. (In the...

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Forty (More) Hink Pinks: The Answers

Hink pink is a word game in which synonyms, circumlocution, and micronarratives provide clues for rhyming phrases. Check out Dylan Hicks’s forty hink-pink riddles here.Ed. Note: This week’s puzzle...

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The Game of the Name

Every month, the Daily features a puzzle by Dylan Hicks. The first list of correct answers wins a year’s subscription to The Paris Review. (In the event that no one can get every answer, the list with...

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What’s the Takeaway?: The Answers

Ed. Note: This week’s puzzle contest is officially over—thanks to all who entered. Our winner is Mike Emmons, who solved nineteen out of twenty riddles. He gets a free subscription to the Review....

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The Tomboy’s Malaise, and Other News

A Lego ad from the eighties, featuring a tomboy.   The Anglophone world treats homophony like a fun parlor trick—two words sound alike, so let’s make some puns and call it a day. But Chinese culture...

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In Defense of Puns

Once upon a time—in 382 C.E., to be exact—Eve bit into an apple. Seeing it was good, she offered the apple to Adam, and he also took a bite. Whereupon Adam and Eve’s eyes were opened, and they...

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Wordplay 101

John Ritchie, An Expected Rise in Stocks, nineteenth century. It’s galling to reach adulthood and realize how many things have gone over your head. That, in a single e-mail thread, you can learn both...

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Pun Home: Or, The Double Meaning of Life

Via: The Telegraph “The only thing harder than crafting a good pun,” wrote Ted Trautman in these pages, “is finding someone to appreciate it.” But as Trautman makes clear, those people who love puns...

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Thirty Malapropisms

Ed. Note: every month, the Daily features a puzzle by Dylan Hicks. The first list of correct answers wins a year’s subscription to The Paris Review and a copy of Dylan’s new novel, Amateurs. (In the...

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Thirty Malapropisms: The Answers

Ed. Note: last week’s puzzle contest is officially over—thanks to all who entered. Our winner this time is Jonathan Harkey, who got twenty-five out of thirty malapropisms. He gets a free subscription...

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Forty (More) Hink Pinks

***UPDATE—The contest has ended! Thanks to all who entered. Click here for the answers—and the winners.*** Ed. Note: every month, the Daily features a puzzle by Dylan Hicks. The first list of correct...

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