True and False Authorities: An Interview with Mark Greif
Greg Gerke talks to Mark Greif about policing, revolution, and reality TV.
"The older one grows, the more one likes indecency." — Virginia Woolf
Greg Gerke talks to Mark Greif about policing, revolution, and reality TV.
Greg GerkeOct 29, 2016
Scott Korb on Marilynne Robinson and learning to shrink the gap.
Scott KorbOct 26, 2016
Sven Birkerts on Teju Cole's new essay collection, "Known and Strange Things."
Sven BirkertsOct 23, 2016
Emmett Rensin wrestles with the genre of “The Hostage’s Daughter” by Sulome Anderson.
Emmett RensinOct 22, 2016
Alyssa Oursler talks to Chloe Caldwell about her new memoir, "I'll Tell You In Person."
Alyssa OurslerOct 15, 2016
David Biespiel's essay from this summer's Quarterly Journal.
David BiespielOct 14, 2016
What happens when a '90s archetype grows up? Hugh Ryan reads "Black Wave" by Michelle Tea to find out.
Hugh RyanOct 13, 2016
Are "fishes" misunderstood? Renée D’Aoust investigates …
Renée E. D’AoustOct 9, 2016
Katie O'Reilly on North Carolina's recent Gay Lit Invasion.
Katie O’ReillyOct 4, 2016
A. M. Kaempf strolls between the lines with Robert Walser.
A. M. KaempfSep 26, 2016
Jacqueline Feldman revisits Orwell’s “Homage to Catalonia” while attending a conference in Barcelona.
Jacqueline FeldmanSep 26, 2016
Leah Mirakhor follows Hisham Matar's search for his father, kidnapped by the Qaddafi regime, in "The Return: Fathers, Sons and the Land in Between."
Leah MirakhorSep 20, 2016