Andrew Fedorov is a writer often found in New York and sometimes found walking across countries. He’s temporarily based in New Delhi. Follow him on twitter @andrewfed.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

The Imperialist Anxieties of Christopher Nolan
Andrew Fedorov considers Christopher Nolan’s Victorian sensibility and its elision from Tom Shone’s “The Nolan Variations.”...

A Death on the Frontier
A tale of addiction, a treasure hunt, and generations of American Dreams....

An Actor Lost in the Background
Andrew Fedorov considers the legacy of prolific Hollywood extra Robert G. Haines....

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Dostoyevsky
Andrew Fedorov thumbs through the works of a pair of saintly writers....

The Odor of Mortality: On John Sutherland’s “Orwell’s Nose”
In "Orwell's Nose," John Sutherland captures Orwell's essence in a brief 240 pages better than most biographers do in 600. But is it enough?...
