“The Sound of a Thunder”: Weatherman and the Music of Late-Life Regrets
A former guerrilla tells the story of losing his way.
"The older one grows, the more one likes indecency." — Virginia Woolf
A former guerrilla tells the story of losing his way.
Jeremy VaronSep 1, 2017
On the Library of America’s new anthology of rock music criticism.
Robert LossAug 30, 2017
The tale of a love affair between a reporter and a tree.
Joy HorowitzAug 29, 2017
Emilie Beck reviews Heather Harpham's "Happiness: The Crooked Little Road to Semi-Ever After."
Emilie BeckAug 29, 2017
Matthew Zapruder is persuasive and optimistic enough to make one feel patriotic about poetry.
Amy GerstlerAug 27, 2017
Olivia Durif reviews Meaghan Day’s book about Tonopah, Nevada.
Olivia DurifAug 18, 2017
Orly Minazad interviews Scaachi Koul about her first book, “One Day We’ll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter.”
Orly MinazadAug 17, 2017
Emily LaBarge is transported by “These Possible Lives,” a collection of essays by Fleur Jaeggy.
Emily LaBargeAug 7, 2017
Scott Timberg and Jonathan Lethem talk about his anthology of music criticism, “Shake It Up: Great American Writing on Rock and Pop From Elvis to Jay Z.”
Scott TimbergJul 28, 2017
Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado reflects on Sergio Pitol's "Trilogy of Memory," now out in full from Deep Vellum Publishing.
Ignacio M. Sánchez PradoJul 28, 2017
Clifford Thompson considers the strengths and shortcomings of Roxane Gay's "Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body."
Clifford ThompsonJul 27, 2017
Seth Greenland reviews Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's new memoir, "Coach Wooden and Me."
Seth GreenlandJul 25, 2017