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Desire for a Proper Life: On Cho Nam-joo’s “Saha”
Sheila McClear reviews South Korean author Cho Nam-joo’s new novel “Saha,” translated by Jamie Chang....
AROUND THE WORLD
FICTION
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Desire for a Proper Life: On Cho Nam-joo’s “Saha”
Sheila McClear reviews South Korean author Cho Nam-joo’s new novel “Saha,” translated by Jamie Chang....
AROUND THE WORLD
FICTION
Breaking and Remaking the Trans Memoir: On Cecilia Gentili’s “Faltas”
Hugh Ryan reviews Cecilia Gentili’s searing new memoir, “Faltas: Letters to Everyone in My Hometown Who Isn’t My Rapist.”...
NONFICTION
MEMOIR & ESSAY
Digging in the Dirt: On Jennifer West’s “Media Archaeology”
David Matorin reviews Jennifer West’s debut artist monograph, “Media Archaeology.”...
People's Choice Awards: LARB’s Best of 2022
As we bid farewell to a year of painful crises and inspiring outbursts of courage around the globe, we present our annual People’s Choice Awards....
Dec 14
Startling Glimmers of Truth: On Ling Ma’s “Bliss Montage”
Kathy Chow reviews Ling Ma’s debut collection of stories, “Bliss Montage.”...
The Many Faces of Felix Frankfurter: On Brad Snyder’s “Democratic Justice”
Paul Finkelman reviews Brad Snyder's "Democratic Justice: Felix Frankfurter, the Supreme Court, and the Making of the Liberal Establishment."...
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The Many Faces of Felix Frankfurter: On Brad Snyder’s “Democratic Justice”
Paul Finkelman reviews Brad Snyder's "Democratic Justice: Felix Frankfurter, the Supreme Court, and the Making of the Liberal Establishment."...
LAW
POLITICS
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
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Hurt Just the Right Way: A Conversation with Emi Nietfeld
Natasia Pelowski speaks with Emi Nietfeld about her new memoir, “Acceptance.”...
MEMOIR & ESSAY
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
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The Tang of Herded Men, and Their Smell: On the Centennial Edition of E. E. Cummings’s “The Enormous Room”
Benjamin Shull reviews a new edition of E. E. Cummings’s “The Enormous Room.”...
FICTION
MEMOIR & ESSAY
POETRY
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Write Stuff: A Conversation with Kavita Das
Anjali Enjeti talks with Kavita Das about her new essay collection, “Craft and Conscience: How to Write About Social Issues.”...
NONFICTION
MEMOIR & ESSAY
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Beyond Liberalism?: On Raymond Geuss’s “Not Thinking Like a Liberal”
Richard Eldridge reviews Raymond Geuss’s “Not Thinking Like a Liberal.”...
POLITICS
PHILOSOPHY & CRITICAL THEORY
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY