In our morning reading: excerpts from new books by C.D. Rose and Marie-Helene Bertino, nonfiction by Leslie Jamison, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Tananarive Due’s Latest, Kaveh Akbar’s Novel, Sven Holm Reissued, and More
In our afternoon reading: reviews of novels by Tananarive Due and Sven Holm, an excerpt from Kaveh Akbar’s new novel, and more.
Hysterical Historical Fiction: An Interview With Brad Neely
Brad Neely’s debut novel, “You, Me, and Ulysses S. Grant,” is probably one of the funniest books I’ve read in the last decade. I was laughing so hard at one point while reading the book that my wife came from the other room to see what was going on. The book pulls off a remarkable feat—not only is it a hilarious, quick-moving account of Ulysses S. Grant’s life and war-time work, it’s also oddly moving. Beyond the jokes and riffs, the book reminds the reader of a trait that’s accidentally, but not essentially, American, and that also happened to be demonstrated by a host of Union soldiers during the Civil War: the willingness to sacrifice yourself for your belief in what is right and just—an idea of what your country could be—and to prevent the immiseration of oppressed people. The book is a portrait of an imperfect man who was striving, like many others at the time, to create a more perfect country than the one he was born into.
Morning Bites: Tayari Jones on Diane Oliver, Bram Stoker Awards, Ty Segall’s Latest, and More
In our morning reading: revisiting the work of Diane Oliver, news from the Bram Stoker Awards, and more.
Sunday Stories: “Potassium”
Potassium
by Arianna Reiche
I always think I’m too tired to go. Even as I’m telling myself I’ll skip this one, even as I turn my phone onto its face to suffocate the light, even as I wrap myself in my duvet, the one that smells like teenage me, curve my spine, and try to re-settle into the abyss of sleep – there my feet are, hitting the carpet. There I am, standing. I’m getting my coat.
Weekend Bites: Katherine Min’s Fiction, Revisiting Leonardo Sciascia, Marie-Helene Bertino’s Latest, and More
In our weekend reading: thoughts on Katherine Min’s writing, a review of Mary Halvorson’s latest album, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Chloe N. Clark’s Fiction, AI and Prose, Overlooked Music, and More
In our afternoon reading: new writing by Chloe N. Clark, 2023’s most overlooked records, and more.
Morning Bites: Jami Attenberg on Writing, Aaron Burch Interviewed, Ben Ratliff on Miles Davis, and More
In our morning reading: writing advice from Jami Attenberg and Aaron Burch, revisiting the music of Miles Davis, and more.