Marginalia
Jessica Gross marks the margins of Sloane Crosley's "Look Alive Out There."
Jessica Gross marks the margins of Sloane Crosley's "Look Alive Out There."
Jessica Gross on Virginia Heffernan's "Magic and Loss: The Internet as Art".
I genuinely enjoyed "Miss Fortune." I found myself not merely smiling, but cackling — and, in turn, tearing up or sighing with sad recognition.
The essays in Queen of the Fall describe, with wrenching precision, a woman's inability to have children.
No one can simultaneously look outside and write.
Essayists on their obsessions with female celebrities.
The PEN Panel on Sex and Violence in Children’s Literature
We met when we were almost youngDeep in the green lilac park.You held on to me like I was a crucifixas we went kneeling through the dark. —...
The professor of death and the problem with perfection.
Spike Jonze’s HER and how artificial intelligence can teach you to become more human