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The Allure of Orthodoxy
Scott Burton interviews Alexander Maksik about his new novel, “The Long Corner.”...
FICTION
The Allure of Orthodoxy
Scott Burton interviews Alexander Maksik about his new novel, “The Long Corner.”...
FICTION
Game, Set, Match
Jason Christian considers “The Last Days of Roger Federer: And Other Endings” by Geoff Dyer....
MEMOIR & ESSAY
So Gaslit: On Caren Beilin’s “Revenge of the Scapegoat”
Priscilla Posada reviews Caren Beilin’s new novel, “Revenge of the Scapegoat.”...
A Call to Wake Up: On Viktor Shklovsky’s “On the Theory of Prose”
Jason DeYoung reads Shushan Avagyan’s new translation of Viktor Shklovsky’s classic work, “On the Theory of Prose.”...
What Has Become of Home?
Zahra Hankir explores Mai Al-Nakib’s debut novel, “An Unlasting Home.”...
A Cosmos of Bodies: On Jazmina Barrera’s “Linea Nigra: An Essay on Pregnancy and Earthquakes”
Stephanie Malak follows “Linea Nigra: An Essay on Pregnancy and Earthquakes” by Jazmina Barrera....
A Cosmos of Bodies: On Jazmina Barrera’s “Linea Nigra: An Essay on Pregnancy and Earthquakes”
Stephanie Malak follows “Linea Nigra: An Essay on Pregnancy and Earthquakes” by Jazmina Barrera....
GENDER & SEXUALITY
In Defense of Wasting Time: On C. Thi Nguyen’s “Games: Agency As Art”
If you think games are a waste of time, it is only because you have fundamentally misunderstood how humans decide how to spend their lives....
SF
The Formality of Nostalgia: On Boris Dralyuk’s “My Hollywood and Other Poems”
Art Beck considers “My Hollywood and Other Poems” by Boris Dralyuk....
POETRY
The Price You Pay: Of Crimes and Closets
Michael Nava reads Katherine V. Forrest’s “Delafield” and explains why Forrest is an icon of lesbian fiction....
NOIR
At the Beginning of Hope: On Ocean Vuong’s “Time Is a Mother”
Donnelle McGee considers “Time Is a Mother” by Ocean Vuong....
POETRY