Nothing Happens Nowhere
Ilana Masad interviews Emma Copley Eisenberg about her first novel, “Housemates.”
"Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth isn't." — Mark Twain
Ilana Masad interviews Emma Copley Eisenberg about her first novel, “Housemates.”
Ilana MasadJul 19, 2024
Jess Libow explores how disabled writers have taken up Frida Kahlo’s image and legacy.
Jess LibowJul 15, 2024
Madeline Howard reviews Hannah Regel’s “The Last Sane Woman.”
Madeline HowardJul 13, 2024
Jenna N. Hanchey reviews Suyi Davies Okungbowa’s “Lost Ark Dreaming.”
Jenna N. HancheyJul 11, 2024
Kelly Coyne examines gig-work philosophy in Emma Cline’s novel “The Guest” and Gene Stupnitsky’s movie “No Hard Feelings.”
Kelly Marie CoyneJul 3, 2024
Meara Sharma reviews Rosalind Brown’s “Practice.”
Meara SharmaJun 26, 2024
LARB presents an excerpt from Yasmin Zaher’s new book “The Coin.”
Yasmin ZaherJun 23, 2024
Zach Gibson reflects on the late-career achievement of the late novelist John Barth.
Zach GibsonJun 23, 2024
Anna Marie Cain interviews Paul Tremblay about horror movies and his novel “Horror Movie.”
Anna Marie CainJun 22, 2024
Alina Stefanescu reviews Patrick Nathan’s “The Future Was Color” …
Alina StefanescuJun 19, 2024
Grace Byron explores J. D. Salinger’s literary and personal legacies through the lens of “Hapworth 16, 1924.”
Grace ByronJun 18, 2024
Evan Grillon reviews Percival Everett’s “James.”
Evan GrillonJun 17, 2024