Holding Hands with the Archive: A Conversation with Julian Carter
Selby Wynn Schwartz speaks with Julian Carter about his new book “Dances of Time and Tenderness,” self-described as “not a memoir, but a collective memory.”
Selby Wynn Schwartz speaks with Julian Carter about his new book “Dances of Time and Tenderness,” self-described as “not a memoir, but a collective memory.”
Manjula Martin speaks with Emily Raboteau about environmental writing and their recent climate crisis memoirs.
Julien Crockett interviews Alison Gopnik and Melanie Mitchell about complexity and learning in AI systems, and our roles as caregivers.
Christine Hyung-Oak Lee speaks with Jonathan Alexander about his memoir “Stroke Book: The Diary of a Blindspot.”
Scott Burton interviews Emily Raboteau about “Lessons for Survival: Mothering Against ‘the Apocalypse.’”
Matthew Sorrento interviews poet and speculative fiction writer Linda D. Addison.
Ladette Randolph interviews Carolyn Kuebler about the relationship between writing and editing and her debut novel, “Liquid, Fragile, Perishable.”
Tiffany Troy interviews poet Morgan Parker about her debut book of essays, “You Get What You Pay For.”
Sarah Yanni talks with Michelle Tea about her new anthology “SLUTS.”
In an excerpt from LARB Quarterly no. 41, “Truth,” writer Rachel Cusk and filmmaker Ira Sachs discuss his new film “Passages,” his oeuvre, and the creative process.
Lydia Eno interviews Eileen Myles for the 30th anniversary of “Chelsea Girls.”
Whitney Mallett talks with Geoffrey Mak about his new book “Mean Boys: A Personal History” and trauma plot trends in recent writing.
For Earth Day, Bill McKibben speaks with Elizabeth Kolbert about climate change and her new book “H Is for Hope: Climate Change from A to Z.”
Jeffrey J. Williams interviews Doran Larson about the American Prison Writing Archive and his new book, “Inside Knowledge: Incarcerated People on the Failures of the American Prison.”
Jaelani Turner-Williams interviews Ben Greenman, co-author of Sly Stone’s “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin).”
Crow Jonah Norlander interviews Rita Bullwinkel about her new novel, “Headshot.”