A Cloth Woven of Stories Told: John Barth and the Literature of Rectification
Zach Gibson reflects on the late-career achievement of the late novelist John Barth.
"Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth isn't." — Mark Twain
Zach Gibson reflects on the late-career achievement of the late novelist John Barth.
Zach GibsonJun 23
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Anna Marie CainJun 22
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Alina StefanescuJun 19
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Grace ByronJun 18
Evan Grillon reviews Percival Everett’s “James.”
Evan GrillonJun 17
Michael Scott Moore assesses the legacy of the Russian surrealist Vladimir Sorokin.
Michael Scott MooreJun 17
Lily Felsenthal and Debbie Ou interview Miranda July about her novel “All Fours.”
Lily Felsenthal, Debbie OuJun 16
Jim Coby reviews Paul Tremblay’s “Horror Movie.”
Jim CobyJun 15
Charlie Taylor reviews the new English translation of Louis-Ferdinand Céline’s “lost” novel, “War.”
Charlie TaylorJun 12
Anna Bogutskaya assesses “Ripley,” Netflix’s new adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s most infamous literary creation.
Anna BogutskayaJun 8
Mattia Ravasi reviews Debbie Urbanski’s “After World.”
Mattia RavasiJun 6
Lisa Locascio Nighthawk reviews Alexis Landau’s “The Mother of All Things.”