Allegories of Otherness: The Unnerving Isolation of Marie NDiaye’s “That Time of Year”
Nathan Scott McNamara appreciates "That Time of Year," the new novel by Marie NDiaye translated by Jordan Stump.
"Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth isn't." — Mark Twain
Nathan Scott McNamara appreciates "That Time of Year," the new novel by Marie NDiaye translated by Jordan Stump.
Nathan Scott McNamaraOct 29, 2020
Makenna Goodman reviews "Long Live the Post Horn!," the latest novel by Vigdis Hjorth to be translated into English.
Makenna GoodmanOct 28, 2020
The Italian novelist discusses embodiment and desire in fiction, and why she hates male feminists.
Lucia SenesiOct 27, 2020
Sunil Iyengar digs into “Inside Story: A Novel” by Martin Amis.
Sunil IyengarOct 27, 2020
Anna E. Clark reviews Sigrid Nunez’s follow-up to “The Friend,” “What Are You Going Through.”
Anna E. ClarkOct 26, 2020
Susan Abulhawa’s “Against the Loveless World” is a tense but readable novel.
Steven SalaitaOct 26, 2020
The story of a posthuman Romanian farmer, told by a cat, a blackbird, a bedbug, and a hemlock tree.
Diána VonnákOct 25, 2020
Gary Edward Holcomb and William J. Maxwell on the publication of Claude McKay’s “Romance in Marseille.”
Eric NewmanOct 23, 2020
Marsha Lynn Smith reflects on what her book club, Sisters With Books, means to her.
Marsha Lynn SmithOct 19, 2020
Declan Ryan is truly impressed by “The Liar’s Dictionary,” a debut novel by Eley Williams.
Declan RyanOct 18, 2020
Kim Brooks interviews Kathleen Rooney about her new novel, "Cher Ami and Major Whittlesey."
Kim BrooksOct 16, 2020
If you could have lunch with a famous person or a departed loved one, whom would you choose?
David BreithauptOct 15, 2020