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October 12, 2015
Paul Grimstad
Elvis Costello: Rock Music’s Biggest Fan
His new memoir tells of songwriting and encounters with the famous
October 9, 2015
Sophie Pinkham
Svetlana Alexievich, The Dostoevsky of Nonfiction
The Nobel Prizewinner’s compassionate oral histories resist Cold War narratives
October 9, 2015
Molly Osberg
Romance in the California Drought
Claire Vaye Watkins’s characters shack up in the rubble of the apocalypse
October 9, 2015
Jo Livingstone
Speaking in Tongues
From Elvish to Dothraki, the rise of invented languages
October 8, 2015
Jedediah Britton-Purdy
The Mushroom That Explains the World
An anthropologist tries to understand capitalism by studying a Japanese delicacy
October 8, 2015
Alex Shephard
Belarusian Author Svetlana Alexievich Wins 2015 Nobel Prize for Literature
October 8, 2015
Casey N. Cep
Marilynne Robinson's Sacred Cosmology
The author's new essay collection converses with the dead
October 7, 2015
Julia Holmes
Sloane Crosley’s Social Climbers
Millennials seek authenticity, and a diamond necklace, in 'The Clasp'
October 7, 2015
Alex Shephard
Who Will Win the Nobel Prize for Literature?
If Bob Dylan wins, I will eat my copy of "Blood on the Tracks"
October 7, 2015
Elaine Teng
How to Build a World Cup Winner
Why German soccer holds the key to soccer success
October 6, 2015
Elizabeth Winkler
Men Need to Lean Out
For gender equality, husbands need to play a supporting role
October 6, 2015
Ratik Asokan
J.M. Coetzee's Therapy Session
What a Nobel-winning novelist and a clinical psychologist taught each other about storytelling
October 6, 2015
Hannah Tennant-Moore
Mary Gaitskill Makes the Superficial Bearable
Her new novel “The Mare” finds hidden truths in ordinary moments
October 5, 2015
Alex Shephard
Is an Amy Schumer Essay Collection Worth $10 Million?
The logic behind publishers’ massive celebrity book deals
October 5, 2015
Rachel Riederer
How the Rich Profit from Natural Disasters
October 2, 2015
J.W. McCormack
Margaret Atwood's Wonderfully Trashy Dystopia
'The Heart Goes Last' is a tale of marriage and surveillance
October 1, 2015
Cathy Park Hong
There's a New Movement in American Poetry and It's Not Kenneth Goldsmith
Writers of color are not bit players in this man’s drama
September 30, 2015
Sarah Galo
Ferrante Fever Hits New York City
September 30, 2015
Elizabeth Winkler
Addicted to Altruism
Larissa MacFarquhar’s new book profiles “extreme do-gooders”
September 29, 2015
Jeff Nunokawa
Mourning the Loss of an Attention Span
Sven Birkerts's new book laments our diminished attentiveness to art and friendships
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