- 11 Books That Have Proven Impossible to Film [mental_floss]
- 10 Famous Poems That Appeared in Film [Flavorwire]
- Geoffrey Chaucer’s Life Was Crazier Than an HBO Series [Flavorwire]
- Flannery O’Connor’s Manhattan Memorial [The New Yorker]
Tag Archives: Writers
Writers in Art: Elizabeth Gaskell by William John Thomson

Elizabeth Gaskell by William John Thomson, 1832
Daily Diversion #238: Wonder Woman
A totally unexpected, early Christmas gift from The Chef:

The Secret History of Wonder Woman by Jill Lepore
The Dead Writers Round-Up: 10th-14th November
- Oliver Goldsmith was born on 11/10/1728. “You can preach a better sermon with your life than with your lips.” (The Vicar of Wakefield; The Deserted Village; She Stoops to Conquer)
- Friedrich Schiller was born on 11/10/1759. “Keep true to the dreams of thy youth.” (The Robbers; Intrigue and Love; Don Carlos; The Maid of Orleans; William Tell)
- Arthur Rimbaud died on 11/10/1891. “I believe I am in Hell, therefore I am.” (Soleil et chair; Le bateau ivre; Illuminations)
- Ken Kesey died on 11/10/2001. “You can’t really be strong until you can see a funny side to things.” (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest; Sometimes a Great Notion; Caverns; Sailor Song)
- Norman Mailer died on 11/10/2007. “Writer’s block is only a failure of the ego.” (The Naked and the Dead; The Executioner’s Song; Ancient Evenings; The Gospel According to the Son)
- Kurt Vonnegut was born on 11/11/1922. “And I asked myself about the present: how wide it was, how deep it was, how much was mine to keep.” (The Sirens of Titan; Mother Night; Cat’s Cradle; Slaughterhouse-Five; Jailbird; Timequake)
- Carlos Fuentes was born on 11/11/1928. “I need, therefore I imagine.” (Aura; Terra Nostra; The Old Gringo; Diana: the Goddess Who Hunts Alone; The Years with Laura Diaz)
- Elizabeth Gaskell died on 11/12/1865. “Those who are happy and successful themselves are too apt to make light of the misfortune of others.” (Cranford; North and South; Wives and Daughters: An Everyday Story)
- Robert Louis Stevenson was born on 11/13/1850. “Keep your fears to yourself, but share your courage with others.” (Treasure Island; Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde; Kidnapped; The Master of Ballantrae)
- Arthur Hugh Clough died on 11/13/1861. “My wind is turned to bitter north/That was so soft a south before.” (Tober-na-Vuolich; Mari Magno, or Tales on Board)
- Saki (H.H. Munro) died on 11/13/1916. “The young have aspirations that never come to pass, the old have reminiscences of what never happened.” (The Westminster Alice; The Unbearable Bassington; When William Came)
- Clementine Paddleford died on 11/13/1967. “Never grow a wishbone where your backbone ought to be!” (A Dickens Christmas Dinner; How America Eats)
- Astrid Lindgren was born on 11/14/1907. “But still, if it’s true, how can it be a lie?” (Pippi Longstocking series; Bill Bergson series)
- Booker T. Washington died on 11/14/1915. “I will permit no man to narrow and degrade my soul by making me hate him.” (Character Building; Up from Slavery; Working with the Hands)
- Robert E. Sherwood died on 11/14/1955. “We all come from our own little planets. That’s why we’re all different. That’s what makes life interesting.” (Waterloo Bridge; Reunion in Vienna; The Petrified Forest; Idiot’s Delight; Abe Lincoln in Illinois; There Shall Be No Night)
- Malcolm Muggeridge died on 11/14/1990. “Never forget that only dead fish swim with the stream.” (Three flats: a play in three acts; Winter in Moscow; In a valley of this restless mind)
Daily Diversion #237: Rereading an Old Favourite on a Lazy Sunday

The Outermost House by Henry Beston. It doesn’t get better than this book.
[Alternative Muses] Going and Coming: John Milton/Marie Prevost Mashup
“What am I pondering, you ask? So help me God, immortality.”-John Milton (died on 8 November 1674)

Photoplay, September 1922: Marie Prevost (born on 8 November 1898)
[Alternative Muses] Goodbye, Janet!
Janet Flanner died on 7 November 1978. She was 86.

Janet Flanner, circa 1920
“I keep going over a sentence. I nag it, gnaw it, pat and flatter it.”-Janet Flanner
Books in Art: Don Quixote in the Library

Don Quixote in the Library by Adolf Schrödter, 1834
[Book Nerd News] Galway Kinnell, 1927-2014
Galway Kinnell, 1927-2014 [The Paris Review]
[Book Nerd Art] Poems of Passion by Ella Wheeler Wilcox*
The front cover of the first edition of Poems of Passion by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 1883:

Poems of Passion by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 1883.
*Today is her birthday. She was born on 5 November 1850.