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Lora Kelley

@loracorkelley

writer! formerly @theatlantic @nytimes. loves oats!

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got to write a bit about the GDP—and what the number does/doesn’t reveal about the wider economy—for the The New York Times Sunday Biz section this weekend! with interest, indeed!

got to write a bit about the GDP—and what the number does/doesn’t reveal about the wider economy—for the <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a> Sunday Biz section this weekend! with interest, indeed!
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“During the editing process, I also accidentally called the book title ‘the headline’ so many times that it started to get embarrassing.” ❤️‍🔥 love this Honor and Walt conversation in the Daily!!

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“Amis was a writer who ventured gleefully beyond the bounds of good taste. Rushdie, who closed out the evening, recounted the cheeky word games they used to play.” Lora Kelley attends the Martin Amis memorial at the 92nd Street Y. buff.ly/dRuJ6Pf

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“Amis’s writing is stylish and screwy and grotesque and vulgar. The jokes come at an unhinged pace. He was an exquisite writer of the male body and the horrors of inhabiting one.” Lora Kelley on the Martin Amis memorial at the 92nd Street Y. buff.ly/dRuJ6Pf

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“‘Wanna see something my dad made?’ he said. ‘It’s pretty cool.’ ‘Sure,” I said, even though I had no interest in what his dad did.” love him!

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Featuring: • Lora Kelley in The Paris Review on “A Celebration of Martin Amis” • Sarah Moorhouse in Los Angeles Review of Books on a book about Pico della Mirandola • Paul Franz on Hart Crane and New York Harbor • Lincoln Michel in defense of gatekeepers Read now!