With ‘All Fours,’ Miranda July Experiments in Fiction and in Life
It was not exactly urgent to get the rug, but the larger question the rug had to answer was urgent enough. That’s why, on a bright afternoon at the end...
Read moreIt was not exactly urgent to get the rug, but the larger question the rug had to answer was urgent enough. That’s why, on a bright afternoon at the end...
Read moreEmily Oster really hopes you don’t need to buy her new book. The 44-year-old tenured Brown University economics professor and firebrand has published a handful of bestselling titles, all focused...
Read moreAnother major nonfiction book on humanism is on its way. What I Believe, an inspiring collection of interviews with over thirty different humanists in the public eye, originally for the...
Read moreWhen I was 15 years old, one of my teachers took me to my first Vietnam War protest. My teacher ended up getting in a bit of trouble for it,...
Read moreVictoria Chang photographed by Pat Cray. I’ve yet to connect with the paintings of Agnes Martin. I’m a cheap date—pitifully drawn to the figurative, and, until now, sort of alienated...
Read moreConsider yourself a budding fashionista or a seasoned trendsetter. If so, the latest book by Lesley Barnes is for you. Divided into three sections that allow you to mix and...
Read moreOpinionSenior Writer and Commissioning EditorNicholls' sixth novel is lovely, compelling and probably his best yet April 13, 2024 6:00 am(Updated 6:01 am)You Are Here follows two lost souls on an epic...
Read moreBack when I only visited the countryside occasionally, I suffered from what botanists call “plant blindness,” described by Zoë Schlanger in her entertaining new book, The Light Eaters, as “the...
Read more*clears throat* Listen up all you fellow lugubrious lemmings. Frankie V. here slinging some straight talk your way about this upcoming book of mine. Expecting an early 2025 release. Yea,...
Read more‘Brutalist Plants’ is a new book featuring an impressive selection of imagery that captures the very best of the trend of 'eco-brutalism'. This texture-rich movement has been gathering attention recently,...
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