Paris from the Window Seat: On Lauren Elkin’s “No. 91/92: A Diary of a Year on the Bus”
Anandi Mishra is transported by “No. 91/92: A Diary of a Year on the Bus” by Lauren Elkin.
"For a long time now I haven't been I."
— Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet
Anandi Mishra is transported by “No. 91/92: A Diary of a Year on the Bus” by Lauren Elkin.
Anandi MishraOct 1, 2021
Rebecca L. Spang looks at three new books about Chinese monetary history.
Rebecca L. SpangSep 30, 2021
Stanislav Aseyev reflects on his time as a prisoner of separatist forces in an excerpt from his new book, “The Torture Camp on Paradise Street,” and in an interview with Kate Tsurkan.
Kate Tsurkan, Stanislav AseyevSep 26, 2021
An anthology that bears witness to the emergence and entrenchment of European Orientalism from the perspective of its subjects.
A. Ozge Kocak HemmatSep 8, 2021
The rebranding of Bucharest’s historic center has enabled the authorities to disavow their responsibility to the city and its people.
Emanuela GramaSep 1, 2021
Charles McNair and Mark Childress present their 1982 interview with Jorge Luis Borges.
Charles McNair, Mark ChildressAug 23, 2021
Arvind Rajagopal looks at “India’s First Dictatorship,” the new book by Christophe Jaffrelot and Pratinav Anil.
Arvind RajagopalAug 8, 2021
Tokyo’s current Olympics are a weird echo of its post-catastrophic 1964 Games. Except the catastrophe is ongoing.
Sam HoldenAug 8, 2021
Akanksha Singh speaks with Yogesh Maitreya on his new book “Singing/Thinking Anti-Caste” and the work of his publishing house, Panther’s Paw Publication.
Akanksha SinghAug 6, 2021
Who can tell the women of Vietnam’s stories?
Charles DunstAug 5, 2021
THIS PIECE APPEARS IN THE TRENDING ISSUE OF THE LARB QUARTERLY JOURNAL, NO. 30.
Sarah McEachernJul 5, 2021
Andre Schmid looks at two recent books that try to unravel Kim Jong Un.
Andre SchmidJul 4, 2021