Histories of Violence: The Expulsion of Humanity
Brad Evans speaks with Columbia University professor of sociology Saskia Sassen. A conversation in Brad Evans’s "Histories of Violence" series.
Brad Evans speaks with Columbia University professor of sociology Saskia Sassen. A conversation in Brad Evans’s "Histories of Violence" series.
The author of “American Fix” on the opioid crisis and how to solve it.
Colin Beineke talks to Eric Reynolds about his work editing "Now: The New Comics Anthology" for Fantagraphics Books.
Krithika Varagur speaks to Singaporean artist Seelan Palay about censorship, institutional critique, and the Southeast Asian art world.
In this monthly series, Scott Timberg interviews musicians on the literary work that has inspired and informed their music.
"I wanted to write a book about the difficulty of knowing other people, especially when the stakes are high." Jennifer Croft interviews Louisa Hall.
An interview with Jarrett Earnest, whose "What it Means to Write about Art" compiles interviews with the most influential art critics of the past 50 years.
Gina Apostol discusses her new novel about the Philippine resistance to American occupation.
Susannah Rodríguez Drissi talks to Leonardo Padura about his childhood in Cuba, his writing process, and his experience with self-censorship.
Jeff J. Williams talks to Bruce Robbins about George Orwell, the Sokal hoax, and his recent book, “The Beneficiary.”
Daniela Petrova interviews Erica Wright about her new novel, “The Blue Kingfisher.”
Ronnie Scott speaks to Dion Kagan about “Positive Images,” a new work that looks at how representation of HIV/AIDS has changed in the “post-crisis” culture.
Kim Dower in conversation with Erica Jong.
Robert Loss speaks to Joe Casey, lead singer of Protomartyr, about the literature that inspires his allusive lyrics.
Tillman Miller talks to writer Alice Stephens about her new novel, "Famous Adopted People."
Isaac Levy-Rubinett interviews Brian Phillips about his energetic essay collection, “Impossible Owls.”