In our afternoon reading: thoughts on Tony Tulathimutte’s new book, poetry and clouds, and more.
Morning Bites: Eva Baltasar’s Fiction, ABC No Rio Returns, Literary Anti-Canons, and More
In our morning reading: an excerpt from Eva Baltasar’s new book, checking in with Robert Caro, and more.
Morning Bites: Alisa Alering on Writing, Mara Faye Lethem on Translation, Helen Phillips on Fiction, and More
In our morning reading: interviews with Alisa Alering and Helen Phillips, Jo Walton’s book recommendations, and more.
Weekend Bites: New Antoine Volodine, Emily Schultz Fiction, Revisiting B.S. Johnson, and More
In our weekend reading: new fiction by Antoine Volodine and Emily Schultz, revisiting the music of Sade, and more.
Morning Bites: Tracy O’Neill on Memoirs, Brian Allen Carr Interviewed, Jess Row Nonfiction, and More
In our morning reading: an interview with Tracy O’Neill, Aaron Turner recommends music, and more.
Morning Bites: A.R. Moxon Interviewed, Formally Innovative Novels, Olga Ravn Revisited, and More
In our morning reading: an interview with A.R. Moxon, formally inventive novels, and more.
Adaptations With Added Dread: David Small’s “The Werewolf at Dusk and Other Stories”
Somehow it’s been 15 years since the publication of David Small’s graphic memoir Stitches. To call it a debut would be inaccurate; at that point, Small had already amassed a storied career as an illustrator of books for younger readers, including multiple collaborations with his wife, the writer Sarah Stewart. Stitches, the harrowing story of Small’s experience with cancer treatment and unexpected surgery during his teenage years, was a haunting work, one that immersed the reader in its creator’s body and mind during a turbulent period.
Afternoon Bites: Interviewing Kelly Link, Dorothy Allison on Storytelling, Juan Gabriel Vásquez on Translators, and More
In our afternoon reading: interviews with Kelly Link and Justin Taylor, a Sun Ra tribute album, and more.