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Literary Criticism
Jane Alison on Raymond Carver
and Tobias Wolff
Two Close Readings: Wavelets
By
Jane Alison
| April 18, 2019
An Argument for Slowing the
F*ck Down with
War and Peace
Natalie Adler on the Beauty of the Little Things
By
Natalie Adler
| April 17, 2019
Harold Bloom on Wallace Stevens, Young Love, and Old Age
"I am aware of being in the elegy season."
By
Harold Bloom
| April 17, 2019
What Does
Ulysses
Tell Us About
Pete Buttigieg?
On Judging a Candidate By What They Read
By
Tyler Malone
| April 15, 2019
Why Are So Many Fictional Teens
Entering Cults?
Katherine Cusumano on Their (Our?) Search for Answers
By
Katherine Cusumano
| April 15, 2019
Why More People Should Read This Danish Masterpiece
Garth Risk Hallberg on
Lucky Per
, the Great Scandinavian Novel
By
Garth Risk Hallberg
| April 15, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
The CIA Scheme That Brought
Doctor Zhivago
to The World
By
Rebecca Renner
| April 12, 2019
How Ramona Quimby Helps Kids Make Sense of This Unstable World
By
Rachel Richardson
| April 12, 2019
Let's All Stop Pigeonholing Sally Rooney as a "Millennial Writer"
By
Emily Temple
| April 10, 2019
What Do We Really Mean By
'Women's Fiction'?
Rachel Howard Recommends 6 Essays on the Gendering of Books
By
Rachel Howard
| April 10, 2019
Falling in Love with Malcolm X—and His Mastery of Metaphor
"The metaphor reveals a world behind the world of things."
By
Mateo Askaripour
| April 10, 2019
Annie Proulx on Freewheeling
Nature Writer Ellen Meloy
"Some of the essays seem to have been written last week, so fresh are the topics."
By
Annie Proulx
| April 10, 2019
Svetlana Alexievich in Praise
of Maxim Osipov
On the Russian Doctor Who Treats His Characters Like His Patients
By
Svetlana Alexievich
| April 9, 2019
Serial Killer As Instagram Influencer? On
Killing Eve
's Cool Girl Assassin
Rachel Vorona Cote: "It can be dangerous to hold someone, fictional or real, in esteem for superficial reasons."
By
Rachel Vorona Cote
| April 8, 2019
Your Surrealist Literature Starter Kit
André Breton, Leonora Carrington, Kobo Abe, and More!
By
Emily Temple
| April 8, 2019
On the Real-Time Thrill of Reading
a Writer's Diary
From Harry Crosby to John Cheever, Duncan Hannah's Favorite Journals
By
Duncan Hannah
| April 5, 2019
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Hassan Tarek
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February 19, 2026
by
Alex Dueben
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