On les aura!
Why the slaughter?
Why the slaughter?
McCormick Templeman reads Brandy Colbert’s buzzed-about debut novel Pointe — and wishes she wrote it herself.
One of the most audacious works ever produced in modern Arabic, Leg Over Leg gives fresh force to classical Middle Eastern literary forms.
There oughta be a law …
Now that the science of the “multiverse” is catching up to science fiction, how will theology change?
Bruce Dancis may seem less impassioned in Resister than his history asserts, but he clearly is a thoughtful, decent man with an unshakable moral compass.
It’s a women’s book, sure, but it’s a men’s book, too.
The weird and wonderful world of sleep deprivation.
Kevin Thomas reviews noncomic books in comics form — this one about Phil Klay's 'Redeployment' says that empathy is the center.
Rudi Kraeher reviews John Dunsworth’s definitive text on all things scatological.
No-till farming will create the soil that will save us.
What’s A.L. Kennedy so mad about?
Francine Prose’s novel Lovers at the Chameleon Club, Paris 1932 concerns itself with an essential feature of the biography — it is doomed to failure.