Nathan Dunne is the author of Lichtenstein and the editor of the essay collection Tarkovsky. He has written for The Washington Post, The Atlantic, The Guardian, Slate, Los Angeles Review of Books, Literary Hub, and Artforum.
Nathan Dunne
Articles
“The Word ‘Future’ Wasn’t Part of My Vocabulary”: On Cookie Mueller’s “Walking Through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black: Collected Stories”
Nathan Dunne reviews Cookie Mueller’s “Walking Through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black.”
The Striver Is Bereft: On Joshua Ferris’s “A Calling for Charlie Barnes”
Joshua Ferris’s fourth novel is a comic epic about cancer and the American Dream.
“An Apparition, Am I Not?”: On Cynthia Ozick’s “Antiquities”
Nathan Dunne follows Cynthia Ozick into the labyrinth of her latest novel, “Antiquities.”
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