All Bodyminds in Every Space: A Conversation with Jennifer Natalya Fink
Eleanor J. Bader speaks to Jennifer Natalya Fink about disability and family narratives.
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.
The celebrated art historian and critic discusses her forthcoming book on Roland Barthes.
Rebecca Scherm discusses her new novel, an eerie, deeply affecting near-future thriller.
The translator of several French graphic novels discusses the challenges involved in translating comics.
Elizabeth DeWolf interviews mathematician Cathy O’Neil about her latest book on the shame industrial complex.
The author discusses her debut novel, “Border Less,” and the multiple artistic and cultural boundaries it straddles.
A major Native American activist-scholar on the futility of trying to decolonize the university today.
The author discusses his new book, “The Quiet Before: On the Unexpected Origins of Radical Ideas.”
Justin Gautreau speaks to Tim Kasher about making a new album during a global pandemic.
Naomi Elias talks to Jane Pek about her debut, “The Verifiers,” a mystery revolving around an online-dating detective agency.
Rachel Barenbaum asks Jennifer Egan about her new novel, “The Candy House.”
Meghan O’Rourke discusses her new book, “The Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic Illness.”