Time Will Tell: On Tiziana Andina’s “A Philosophy for Future Generations”
David Carrier reviews Tiziana Andina’s “A Philosophy for Future Generations.”
David Carrier reviews Tiziana Andina’s “A Philosophy for Future Generations.”
Jonathan Alexander interviews Pamela Sneed about her book "Funeral Diva," a memoir in poetry and prose.
Jonathan Alexander interviews Eric Nguyen about his novel, "Things We Lost to the Water," about an immigrant Vietnamese family in New Orleans.
Jonathan Alexander interviews Torrey Peters.
Jonathan Alexander interviews Daniel Lupo.
Jonathan Alexander interviews Michael Lowenthal about his novels and first story collection.
Jonathan Alexander talks with Juliet Jacques about her recent volume of short stories, "Variations."
Reimena Yee talks with M. L. Kejera about the intersection of carpets and comics in “The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya: Volume II.”
Patrick A. Howell scans the legacy of the great African American photographer Robert Houston.
Hua Hsu joins Eric Newman to discuss his latest book, "Stay True."
Rose Higham-Stainton pores over “The Letters of Rosemary and Bernadette Mayer 1976–1980.”
Anandi Mishra reviews Dur e Aziz Amna’s debut novel “American Fever.”
In “Unprecedented? How COVID-19 Revealed the Politics of Our Economy,” a group of political economists use a single and precise metaphor — photosynthesis — to bring the broad social consequences of the pandemic into focus.
Nathan Jefferson reviews Brooks E. Hefner’s “Black Pulp: Genre Fiction in the Shadow of Jim Crow,” an introduction to often overlooked pulp stories that ran in Black newspapers.
Amanda Montell speaks with Sheila Yasmin Marikar about her new novel “The Goddess Effect.”