In our morning reading: an interview with Jesmyn Ward, Dennis Cooper’s blog returns, a Ben Tanzer playlist, and more.
Morning Bites: Tommy Pico, Chris Kraus Adapted, D. Foy’s Latest, and More
In our morning reading: an interview with Tommy Pico, thoughts on D. Foy’s latest and the television adaptation of “I Love Dick,” and more.
Afternoon Bites: Magnus Mills’s Latest, Jace Clayton Interviewed, Chris Kraus, Cixin Liu Fiction, and More
In our afternoon reading: an excerpt from Magnus Mills’s new novel, adapting Chris Kraus for television, Maris Kreizman on the year’s best books so far, and more.
“I Like the Triangulation of Various Wests”: An Interview With Joni Murphy
Double Teenage, the new novel from Joni Murphy, begins as a coming-of-age story following two friends, Celine and Julie, who live in the Southwest in the 1990s. What begins as a familiar story soon ventures into a much bolder specificity: as Murphy follows the two central characters forward in time, the book’s scope begins to encompass questions of art, globalization, and the violence of everyday life. I talked with Murphy via email about the origins of the novel, how she […]
Morning Bites: Joni Murphy, Whiting Award Winners, Amelia Gray Interviewed, Adrian Van Young Nonfiction, and More
In our morning reading: Chris Kraus and Joni Murphy in conversation, the Whiting Award Winners for 2016, an interview with Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Zadie Smith, Beth Ditto Interviewed, Robert Lopez Fiction, and More
In our afternoon reading: new writing from Zadie Smith and Robert Lopez, an interview with Naomi Jackson, and much more.
Afternoon Bites: Emily Gould Talks Chris Kraus, Guernica Gala, Alex Mar Interviewed, Charles Beaumont, and More
In our afternoon reading: Emily Gould on Chris Kraus, an interview with Alex Mar, book recommendations from Michael Schaub, and more.
Weekend Bites: Saul Bellow on Fiction, Leslie Jamison on Chris Kraus, Sarah Manguso, “The Best of the Best Show” Reviewed, and More
In our weekend reading: a Saul Bellow essay from 1962, an interview with Sarah Manguso, Leslie Jamison on Chris Kraus, and more.