The Stories That Bind Us Together: On E. Lily Yu’s “On Fragile Waves”
Sheila Regan offers insight into E. Lily Yu’s brutal novel of a family’s desperate journey across the sea.
Sheila Regan offers insight into E. Lily Yu’s brutal novel of a family’s desperate journey across the sea.
Inio Asano’s anime is rife with images of apocalypse longed for but deferred.
Genevieve Hudson interviews Dantiel W. Moniz about her new short story collection, “Milk Blood Heat.”
Attendees, participants, and organizers joined together to weave ourselves toward wholeness and repair.
Sean Hooks speaks to George Saunders about his first nonfiction book, “A Swim in a Pond in the Rain.”
Oyinkan Braithwaite speaks with Femi Kayode about his upcoming debut “Lightseekers” and the inspiration he drew from Nigeria’s social unrest.
Rachel Barenbaum interviews Victoria Gosling about her debut, “Before the Ruins.”
A new book argues that Americans have always sought to limit capitalism, but can today’s progressives overcome the barriers to social democracy?
Liesl Schwabe dives into the history of the Bengal Renaissance and one its start figures, Henry Louis Vivian Derozio.
A new novel about the project of personal and national recollection in Germany.
Ryan Boyd reviews John Warner’s latest book, “Sustainable. Resilient. Free.: The Future of Public Higher Education.”
Ian Balfour looks through "The Benjamin Files," the new book by Fredric Jameson published by Verso.
Jessica Pressman tells a history of fake books in the era of vanity and disinformation.