“A Cow Standing on My Heart”: A Conversation with Caren Beilin
Patrick Cottrell asks Caren Beilin about her new novel, “Revenge of the Scapegoat.”
Patrick Cottrell asks Caren Beilin about her new novel, “Revenge of the Scapegoat.”
Brad Evans talks with Samuel Moyn in the latest instalment of his series, “Histories of Violence.”
Eleanor J. Bader interviews Shelly Oria about her latest anthology, “I Know What’s Best for You: Stories on Reproductive Freedom.”
Shane Anderson on his new book, “After the Oracle,” an unusual hybrid of memoir, sports journalism, and self-help book.
The poet discusses his new book, “A Quilt for David,” about the scapegoating of a gay dentist in 1990s Florida.
Grégory Pierrot interviews French filmmaker Amandine Gay about her 2021 documentary on transracial adoption.
Grace Loh Prasad speaks with Vanessa Hua about her new novel, “Forbidden City.”
Eric C. Miller interviews Obery M. Hendricks Jr. about his new book on the evangelical Right’s pernicious readings of the Bible.
The author discusses her latest novel, “A Ballad of Love and Glory,” a sweeping historical drama set during the Mexican-American War.
Justin Gautreau speaks to Stephan Jenkins, frontman of Third Eye Blind, about writing and composing under quarantine.
Zach Shultz talks with Ricky Tucker his new book, “And the Category Is…: Inside New York’s Vogue, House, and Ballroom Community.”
Eleanor J. Bader speaks to Jennifer Natalya Fink about disability and family narratives.
Yvonne Conza interviews Ada Limón about “The Hurting Kind.”
The author discusses her versatile career and her first horror novel in decades, “The Dark Factory.”
The author discusses his new novel, “Trust,” about a wealthy New York financier in the 1920s and ’30s.
The author discusses her new book, “On Not Knowing,” and how to resist the temptation of having things settled.