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New books by Roland Betancourt, Ananda Devi, Patrick Radden Keefe, Ben Lerner, Jay McInerney, Chelsey Minnis, and Francesc Tosquelles.
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New books by Roland Betancourt, Ananda Devi, Patrick Radden Keefe, Ben Lerner, Jay McInerney, Chelsey Minnis, and Francesc Tosquelles.
New books by César Aira, Dylan Gottlieb, Xiao Hai, Maïa Hruska, and Missouri Williams.
If you’re deprived of a home, deprived of access to your family, you learn that, actually, being bound to others is the significant thing.
“Into the Wood Chipper,” “Transcendence for Beginners,” “Paradiso 17,” and “The Monuments of Paris.”
“Over the years, it evolved into a charming and slightly bizarre enclave of print media, combining the recondite trivia of an almanac with the effortful style of the classical gene...
The ironies that affix themselves to the life and literature of Larry McMurtry are best exemplified by the title of his autobiographical meditation on storytelling, Walter Benjamin...
Ben Lerner’s dazzling new novel, Transcription, plays variations on the conflicts and bonds that are felt among three generations.
“In Search of Now,” “Nothing Random,” “Of Loss and Lavender,” and “No Way Home.”
“For some months—since I was told about this award—I have been trying to find the point in my life when this fiction stuff and I became friends. I cannot find it.”
“Barthelme died in 1989, at the age of fifty-eight. I was at college and heard the news from a friend who worked at a Kinko’s to which one of the Barthelme brothers had brought Don...
“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.”
“I lived the characters of Heathcliff and Catherine myself, I simply was them,” she explained. “It was something that had come to pass in a deeply unconscious way. I just had to dr...
The Paris Metro will return on June 1 with a special 50th anniversary edition. Be on the lookout for flash mobs and random giveaways!
in rain. A blur, like another language isa mix of colorthat runs and spills. I do not look downbut across into tops of giant treeswhere birds come backyear after year with straw in...
“It was an evening they had planned, privately, in the sequester / of their thoughts for years before it could or should have / happened.”
“In the Days of My Youth I Was Told What It Means to Be a Man,” “True Color,” “Half His Age,” and “Under Water.”
The author discusses his story “A Private View.”
“To traverse Cha's archive is to register the force of an artistic imagination that is itself not ‘fixe, mort’ but constantly mutating.”
Changes at a famous French publishing house tell us a lot about the world we live in now.
“The afternoon went by. Five dollars a game is a great deal on forgetting.”
“A Forrest Gumpian figure.”
Bobuq Sayed’s début, No God but Us, reinvents the modern American Abroad novel––the story, now over a century old, of Americans departing the US and crossing an ocean to find freed...
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “The Night Face Up,” which was published in The New Yorker in 1967.
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