Ben Lerner’s Big Feelings
The acclaimed writer of cerebral autofiction returns with his strangest and most moving novel yet.
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The acclaimed writer of cerebral autofiction returns with his strangest and most moving novel yet.
Transcription By Ben Lerner Farrar, Straus and Giroux. $25, 144 pages As we scroll through the final portion of human history before it gets permanently revised by AI, Ben Lerner h...
The novelist and poet discusses how smartphones “charge the air around us,” what fiction can record that a transcript can’t, and why the book is also a handheld device.
Ben Lerners neuer Roman gilt hierzulande bereits als Meisterwerk. Vor allem ist er jedoch eine Versicherung, dass man Amerika nicht aufgeben darf. mehr...
Ben Lerner’s dazzling new novel, Transcription, plays variations on the conflicts and bonds that are felt among three generations.
Ben Lerner’s noteworthy novel explores tech’s impositions on memory, history, and relationships.
With “Transcription,” the writer makes a case for the vitality of the form.
A Ben Lerner novel about when tech fails us, a Lena Dunham memoir, and an investigative saga from the author of Say Nothing.
New books by Roland Betancourt, Ananda Devi, Patrick Radden Keefe, Ben Lerner, Jay McInerney, Chelsey Minnis, and Francesc Tosquelles.
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Nicolás Medina Mora His new novel is as much a work of political philosophy as it is one of fiction. The post The Radical Genius of Álvaro Enrigue appeared first on The Nation...
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Seamus Heaney’s complete poems, following on editions of his letters, prose, and translations, confirm the extent of his achievement.
In “Questions 27 & 28,” Karen Tei Yamashita opens an inquiry into how the story of the past gets made.
“The man was writing like his typewriter was on fire and in flaming succession produced three books that have been called a trilogy through proximity alone.”
“Out From Under” is filled with strong, dynamic women who all have something to teach Lev, but the author resists framing the novel as a feminist project. The post Lev Livitsky’s V...
Cult author Nancy Lemann’s first novel in 20 years feels very familiar.
Wearing worn black jeans and a professorial tweed jacket, Rich Levy hoisted his fist into the air in the spotlight at the Alley Theatre, doing what he’s done so well for decades: W...
We were mostly boys and young enough that the bonds felt fierce, like in a tribe, tourniquet tight, yet our tribe was fuelled by constant disagreements.
“In Search of Now,” “Nothing Random,” “Of Loss and Lavender,” and “No Way Home.”
It is perhaps in the valleys between each ripple, not the peaks, that Miller does his best work. The real emotional substance of the book thrives in the quiet moments, the silence...
“In the Days of My Youth I Was Told What It Means to Be a Man,” “True Color,” “Half His Age,” and “Under Water.”
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