Grief Is Never Finished: A Conversation with María José Ferrada
The award-winning children’s author discusses her first adult novel about the legacy of the disappeared in Chile.
The award-winning children’s author discusses her first adult novel about the legacy of the disappeared in Chile.
A conversation, in the form of a tarot reading, with Elissa Washuta, author of the essay collection “White Magic.”
An acclaimed Indian author of narrative nonfiction discusses the challenges and ethics of her craft.
Gian Sardar discusses her new novel about Kurdish American immigrants, “Take What You Can Carry.”
Katie Schwarz talks to Michelle Zauner about her debut book, “Crying in H Mart.”
Daniel Olivas asks Luis Alfaro four burning questions on his newly published trilogy of Greek plays.
The plurilingual author discusses her art, the magic of writers’ diaries, and the sacred task of translation.
Anjali Enjeti discusses her new novel of family life and communal tragedy, “The Parted Earth.”
The first installment in a new LARB series of interviews, DECOLONIZE / DEFUND / ABOLISH.
Charles Shafaieh interviews Anjuli Fatima Raza Kolb about her debut book, “Epidemic Empire: Colonialism, Contagion, and Terror, 1817–2020.”
Martha Anne Toll talks with Marc Bookman about his new book, “A Descending Spiral: Exposing the Death Penalty in 12 Essays.”
Noam Chomsky discusses his latest co-authored book, “Consequences of Capitalism: Manufacturing Discontent and Resistance.”
Meredith Maran interviews Marisa Silver about her latest novel, “The Mysteries.”
Vi Khi Nao interviews Hoa Nguyen about her new poetry collection, “A Thousand Times You Lose Your Treasure.”
Jacquelyn Ardam interviews Laura Levitt on the objects left behind after trauma in her new book, “The Objects That Remain.”
Jonathan Alexander talks with Jack Zipes about “Yussuf the Ostrich” and “Keedle, the Great.”