Keret’s new op-ed in The New Yorker resounds a very necessary call for writers to speak their minds.
Read MoreKeret’s new op-ed in The New Yorker resounds a very necessary call for writers to speak their minds.
Read MoreImagine if your bookmark could let authors know when you’ve been neglecting their books? Well, that already exists.
Read MoreThough it may seem like the answer is yes, Emily Dickinson, Franz Kafka and John Kennedy Toole might disagree.
Read MoreIf Nabokov’s memoir catalyzed Lolita, who knows what memoir writing can do for Gary Shteyngart and Tom Robbins.
Read MoreHe didn’t stick the needle in my arm or the place the knife in my hand, but he put the idea in my head.
Read MoreThe Goldfinch, Donna Tartt’s latest novel, has pit critics against one another, but what’s all the fuss about?
Read MoreIn celebration of Chandler’s birthday, we look back on “The Simple Art of Murder,” his seminal essay which broke the British stranglehold on detective fiction.
Read MoreLiterally bumping into a crush reading Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace at Emerson College in Boston.
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