Identity and Recognition: A Conversation with Daniel Mendelsohn
Rajat Singh interviews Daniel Mendelsohn about his memoir “An Odyssey,” questions of identity, and the enduring significance of ancient texts.
Rajat Singh interviews Daniel Mendelsohn about his memoir “An Odyssey,” questions of identity, and the enduring significance of ancient texts.
Lucy Mercer talks to poet Toby Martinez de las Rivas about England, the divine, and his forthcoming collection “Black Sun.”
Biology and genetic science are always political.
Matias Viegener talks to Chris Kraus about her new book, "After Kathy Acker."
Brad Evans speaks with opera director Christopher Alden. A conversation in Brad Evans’s “Histories of Violence” series.
When you’re looking at how to overcome messiness, a lot of focus is on the how-to. But it’s important to understand the “why?” behind it all.
Photographer Chris Arnade discusses his use of McDonald’s as a point of entry into the communities he documents.
David Lumb interviews Cecil Castellucci about her new graphic novel.
Alexia Underwood interviews Ugandan novelist Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi about "Kintu."
Susan Dunlap interviews Margaret Maron about “Take Out,” the conclusion of her Sigrid Harald series.
Alafair Burke interviews Michael Connelly about his new novel, “The Late Show.”
In this monthly series, Scott Timberg interviews musicians on the literary work that has inspired and informed their music.
Gregg LaGambina talks to Alejandro Jodorowsky about his new movie, "Endless Poetry."
Yogita Goyal talks to Percival Everett about appropriation, "Get Out," Los Angeles, and his new novel.
Marvin Bell, interviewed by Loren Glass, talks about the “Dead Man” poems and his career in Iowa.
Orly Minazad interviews Scaachi Koul about her first book, “One Day We’ll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter.”