What Lies Beneath: A Conversation with Victoria Gosling
Rachel Barenbaum interviews Victoria Gosling about her debut, “Before the Ruins.”
Rachel Barenbaum interviews Victoria Gosling about her debut, “Before the Ruins.”
Brad Evans speaks with philosopher and poet Eugene Thacker. A conversation in Brad Evans’s “Histories of Violence” series.
In this conversation about his new novel, “Attack Surface,” Cory Doctorow imagines a path toward mending the broken systems that shape our lives.
Hilton Obenzinger interviews poet Diane di Prima, who recently passed away in October 2020.
Sean Hooks talks with Jonathan Lethem about his newest book, “The Arrest.”
Daneet Steffens interviews Irish author Kevin Barry about his new short story collection, “That Old Country Music.”
David Brazil interviews Pierre Joris about his new collection of Paul Celan writings, “Memory Rose into Threshold Speech.”
Matthew Specktor and author David Leo Rice discuss his book series, “A Room in Dodge City.”
Jake Marmer talks intergalactic longing and Jewish mysticism.
Nessa Rapoport discusses her second novel, a saga about Jewish sisterhood.
Andrew Malmuth talks with Paul Lichterman about his ethnography of civic action in Los Angeles.
Tracie Morris interviews poet Anaïs Duplan about his new work, “Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture.”
Bob Blaisdell talks with writer Karl Ove Knausgaard.
Natasha Hakimi Zapata interviews poet Dan Chiasson about his latest book, “The Math Campers.”
Food is love, but food is also at the heart of a sibling rivalry in a new novel.
Should climate activism embrace strategic violence such as the destruction of corporate property?