“Somebody Told Me My Body’s Not Mine to Hold”: An Interview with Erica Dawson
Jonathan Farmer interviews poet Erica Dawson about her new book, “When Rap Spoke Straight to God.”
Jonathan Farmer interviews poet Erica Dawson about her new book, “When Rap Spoke Straight to God.”
Nathan Goldman interviews Brian Dillon about his new book, “Essayism.”
A Brazilian-American novelist on the pleasures of historical research, the beauty of the samba, and honoring Carmen Miranda.
Désirée Zamorano interviews Sara Gran about her new novel, “The Infinite Blacktop.”
A new collection of essays about the American West, Britney Spears, female friendships, and reality TV, among other things.
M. Buna interviews Oxana Timofeeva about her book “The History of Animals: A Philosophy.”
Stephanie Burt interviews Chelsey Johnson about her new novel, “Stray City.”
Skye C. Cleary talks with Sue Prideaux about her latest biography, "I Am Dynamite!: A Life of Nietzsche."
Anthony Franze interviews M. Todd Henderson about his new book, “Mental State.”
Brad Evans speaks with Chantal Meza, a Mexico-based painter and sculptor. A conversation in Brad Evans’s “Histories of Violence” series.
Roslyn Fuller talks with Paul Cartledge about Brexit, polarization, and the recent reissue of his book "Democracy: A Life."
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.”