Grabbing the Narrative for Yourself: An Interview with Jamie Bernstein
A poignant, revealing memoir by the daughter of Leonard Bernstein.
A poignant, revealing memoir by the daughter of Leonard Bernstein.
Carley Moore speaks with Sarah Schulman about “Maggie Terry,” Schulman’s new novel about an addict and mother struggling to get her life back together.
Kathleen Rooney interviews Kim Brooks about her new book on parenting in the age of fear and the anxieties that attend modern motherhood and fatherhood.
Amy E. Elkins talks with artist-novelist Sara Baume about cross-media inspiration, scratch-made art, and miniaturization on the page.
Elizabeth Little interviews Lou Berney about his new thriller, “November Road.”
Harper Simon asks philosopher Jaron Lanier about his latest book, “Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now.”
An interview with the author of “Dopesick,” a new study of the United States’s opioid crisis.
Janice Rhoshalle Littlejohn talks to Imani Perry about her new biography of Lorraine Hansberry.
Gabriel Schivone talks with Todd Miller about the ties between US arms companies and the governments of Jordan and Israel.
A discussion of what it means to be a Christian in the age of Trump.
A biography of perhaps the most interesting man in the (20th-century) world.
Sarah Heston talks to Tom Manning about his new graphic novel, "Eric."
Margot Singer talks to Peter Grandbois about his new memoir, fencing, and the Bushido code.
Gabino Iglesias talks to David Joy about his new book, "The Line That Held Us."
A discussion of a new collection of essays by immigrant writers.
A San Francisco teacher remembers her students who died at Jonestown.