In our morning reading: thoughts on Charlie Jane Anders’s new novel, an interview with Gabino Iglesias, the literary David Bowie, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Toni Sala Interviewed, Garth Greenwell’s Novel, Laird Barron Fiction, and More
In our afternoon reading: interviews with Toni Sala and M. Lamar, fiction from Kashana Cauley, a review of Garth Greenwell’s novel. and more.
Afternoon Bites: Anne Carson Fiction, Rahawa Haile Interviewed, Kai Ashante Wilson, Revisiting “Infinite Jest,” and More
In our afternoon reading: new Anne Carson fiction, Rahawa Haile on short fiction, memories of Harry Nilsson, and more.
Vol.1 Brooklyn’s January 2016 Books Preview
And so, a new year begins. Among the books we’re most excited about due out this month are a wide range of works, from challenging short fiction to heart-rending memoir; from a novel that explores the convergence of genres to a novel that explores a politically charged moment in recent history. Here are a few of the works due out this month that have caught our attention.
Weekend Bites: Revisiting “Frank Sinatra Has a Cold,” Saeed Jones Interviewed, T. Geronimo Johnson, and More
In our weekend reading: Gay Talese revisits “Frank Sinatra Has a Cold,” an interview with Saeed Jones, Charlie Jane Anders on “Macbeth,” and more.
Morning Bites: Lower Dens, Matthew Weiner Interviewed, Geoff Dyer on Underground Culture, Ata Kak, and More
In our morning reading: interviews with Jana Hunter and Matthew Weiner, new nonfiction from Geoff Dyer, notes from Seattle’s APRIL Festival, and more.