
A Bewildering World: On Max Porter’s “Shy”
Joel Pinckney reviews Max Porter’s “Shy.”...
FICTION
A Bewildering World: On Max Porter’s “Shy”
Joel Pinckney reviews Max Porter’s “Shy.”...
FICTION
Fury Born from Helplessness: On Leopoldo Gout’s “Piñata”
Matthew James Seidel reviews Leopoldo Gout’s “Piñata.”...
RELIGION
HISTORY
SF
Gary Indiana’s “Do Everything in the Dark”
Kate Wolf is joined by author Gary Indiana to speak about the recent reissue of his 2003 novel, “Do Everything in the Dark.”...
Five Questions for Alex Segura Regarding His YA Novel “Araña and Spider-Man 2099: Dark Tomorrow”
Daniel A. Olivas speaks with Alex Segura about his new YA novel “Araña and Spider-Man 2099: Dark Tomorrow.”...
Tragic Revolutionary Comic Figures: On Joseph Harris’s “Misanthropy in the Age of Reason”
Ian Ellison reviews Joseph Harris’s “Misanthropy in the Age of Reason: Hating Humanity from Shakespeare to Schiller.”...
Phillip Maciak’s “Avidly Reads Screen Time”: A Symposium
“Dear Television” contributors and columnists Aaron Bady, Jorge Cotte, Jane Hu, and Lili Loofbourow review Phillip Maciak’s “Avidly Reads Screen Time.”...
Phillip Maciak’s “Avidly Reads Screen Time”: A Symposium
“Dear Television” contributors and columnists Aaron Bady, Jorge Cotte, Jane Hu, and Lili Loofbourow review Phillip Maciak’s “Avidly Reads Screen Time.”...
DEAR TELEVISION
Are We Still Postmodern?: On Stuart Jeffries’s “Everything, All the Time, Everywhere”
Ed Simon reviews Stuart Jeffries’s “Everything, All the Time, Everywhere: How We Became Postmodern.”...
LITERARY CRITICISM
Intelligent or Communicative?: On Elena Esposito’s “Artificial Communication”
Paul J. D’Ambrosio reviews Elena Esposito’s “Artificial Communication: How Algorithms Produce Social Intelligence.”...
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
How “Gender” Went Rogue
Historian of science Sandra Eder shows how the word “gender” burst out of the clinic circa 1970 and went rogue....
GENDER & SEXUALITY
An Image of Itself: On David Grundy’s “Present Continuous”
Tom Allen reviews David Grundy’s “Present Continuous.”...
LITERARY CRITICISM