Andrew Koenig holds a PhD in English from Harvard University. His essays have appeared in Harvard Review, the New Haven Independent, and The New Criterion. He lives in Los Angeles.
Andrew Koenig
Articles
If We Could Talk to the Animals
Andrew Koenig considers Elisha Cohn’s “Milieu: A Creaturely Theory of the Contemporary Novel.”
Rewriting (and Righting) History: On Alexander Manshel’s “Writing Backwards”
Andrew Koenig reviews Alexander Manshel’s “Writing Backwards: Historical Fiction and the Reshaping of the American Canon.”
What’s a Novel Good For?
Andrew Koenig reviews “The Novel and the New Ethics,” the recently published book by Dorothy J. Hale.
Gimme More: On Sianne Ngai’s “Theory of the Gimmick”
Andrew Koenig reviews "Theory of the Gimmick," the new book from Sianne Ngai.
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