In our morning reading: thoughts on Rebecca Makkai’s latest novel, the return of The Maris Review, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Remembering Maryse Condé, Scott Cheshire Fiction, Premee Mohamed’s Latest, and More
In our afternoon reading: a remembrance of Maryse Condé, new writing by Scott Cheshire, and more.
An Excerpt From Nicholas Rombes’s “The Rachel Condition”
Today, we’re pleased to present an excerpt from Nicholas Rombes’s new novel The Rachel Condition, out this month from CLASH Books. We’re longtime readers and viewers of Rombes’s work, especially his previous novel The Absolution of Roberto Acestes Laing. Elizabeth Hand called The Rachel Condition “an unsettling foray into places and people we glimpse from the corners of our eyes, sometimes to our peril” — read on for a glimpse into this surreal journey into the heart of a city.
Morning Bites: Karen Tei Yamashita Fiction, Postmodern Lit, Ada Limón on Writing, and More
In our morning reading: fiction by Karen Tei Yamashita, an interview with Ada Limón, and more.
Sunday Stories: “Come Thru”
Come Thru
by Claire Siebers
If you ask my cousin, Valentine, where his Aunt Maggie is, he’ll say, “Silver Springs, Illinois, at Grafton and Center Street.” My brother Leon is “644 Maple Street in Winnetka.” Our other cousin Graham is “78 Madison Place, Ann Arbor, Michigan” but also “Knight’s Market, on the drinking side.” Great Aunt Tali is “Beirut, Lebanon, where we’ll never go.” Val’s favorite question of all used to be, “Where’s Grandie?” to which he always responded, “22 Magnolia Lane, Lake Helen, Florida, otherwise known as the Gem of the South.” But now when I ask Val where our grandmother, Sylvia, is, he just says, “She’s dead.”
Weekend Bites: Aug Stone’s Playlist, Bowen Yang on Olivia Laing, Eric LaRocca Interviewed, and More
In our weekend reading: a playlist from Aug Stone, interviews with Eric LaRocca and Esther Kinsky, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Revisiting Geneviève Castrée, Helen Oyeyemi’s Latest, Cindy Lee’s Music, and More
In our afternoon reading: revisiting the work of Geneviève Castrée, thoughts on Helen Oyeyemi’s new book, and more.
Morning Bites: Zito Madu’s Memoir, Guggenheim Fellows. Indie Booksellers’ Recommendations, and More
In our morning reading: thoughts on Zito Madu’s memoir, booksellers’ recommendations, and more.