We’re in This Barroom Brawl Together
Miriam Toews on the Fiction of Grief and Comedy
Miriam Toews on the Fiction of Grief and Comedy
Contributor Diana Wagman interviews Andrew Lipstein, creator and editor of 0s&1s Novels.
"Trying to capture California in one book is like attempting to catch a hurricane in a shot glass."
An Interview with ASA President Lisa Duggan
Craig Davidson is the author of Cataract City, a novel about two friends in Niagara Falls. Previously he wrote Rust and Bone, and also writes under his pen names, Nick Cutter and Patrick Lestewka.
An Interview with Vanessa Manko
"The Decent One" heralds a new kind of Holocaust documentary, one made by a documentarian two generations removed from the original horror, one that dares to look at a perpetrator with the assumption that he is not an animal or a monster but a human being.
Paul Legault interviews Carl Adamshick
An Interview with Xiaolu Guo
"How can you have a collection of the best American mystery stories of the 19th century and not include Poe?"
In January 2013, Edward Snowden reached out to Laura Poitras. He signed his emails “Citizenfour.”
“Writing for future generations rather than your own is probably the best way of guaranteeing your own eternal oblivion.”
An Interview with the First Navajo Poet Laureate
"We’ve not only become absolute commodities but commodities whose every meaningless gesture is also a commodity as they are captured for the screen."
Eimear McBride felt that a part of life wasn’t being expressed through straightforward language.
An Interview with Brian Kevin