A BOOKSHELF ODYSSEY: CLIFFORD THOMPSON'S

A BOOKSHELF ODYSSEY: CLIFFORD THOMPSON'S

Acclaimed author Clifford Thompson writes about jazz, film, literature and American identity, and he received a Whiting Writers' Award for nonfiction in 2013 for his book Love for Sale and Other Essays (Autumn House Press). 

He lives on a pretty, tree-lined street in Brooklyn in a building that went up in the 1920s and while he has books everywhere, the majority of them live in four tall brown wood shelves placed against the wall in his living room.

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A BOOKSHELF ODYSSEY: BRYAN CALVERT'S

A BOOKSHELF ODYSSEY: BRYAN CALVERT'S

Bryan Calvert is a chef and the co-founder of James restaurant in Brooklyn, New York. With James, which he opened in 2008, Calvert was an early pioneer of the type of seasonally-focused, locally-sourced produce that has come to define the Brooklyn food scene.

We recently caught up with Calvert to talk about cookbooks, homemade furniture, and the literary classics to which he turns when he’s not ensconced in historical detective work.

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