Tell and Tell Again: On Percival Everett’s “James”
Evan Grillon reviews Percival Everett’s “James.”
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Evan Grillon reviews Percival Everett’s “James.”
George Makari speaks with novelist Percival Everett.
Percival Everett, this year’s LARB Lifetime Achievement Award winner, in conversation with Ayize Jama-Everett.
A comic condemnation of white racism with a Twainian level of wit and meanness.
Talking to Percival Everett about his new novel, Telephone
On race and "So Much Blue."
Yogita Goyal talks to Percival Everett about appropriation, "Get Out," Los Angeles, and his new novel.
Rattlesnake bites, wild horses, and mountain snowstorms—these stories, in their restless traversal of the American West, cut through the fabric of everyday life to examine what lies beneath it. Check out our Winter 2015 pick for the LARB Book Club: “Half an Inch of Water” by Percival Everett.
Colin Marshall interviews African-American poet and novelist Percival Everett, on the reprinting of his 1999 novel, Glyph.
Assumption isn’t an airline read or beach vacation novel; it’s a sturdy literary equation.
Percival Everett has produced as rich a body of fiction as just about any contemporary American writer.
Percival Everett introduces a deluxe edition of John Muir’s “My First Summer in the Sierra,” illustrated by Cole Sternberg.