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Literary Criticism
Can the Establishment Embrace its Critics?
Alejandro Zambra and Preti Taneja on
Authority, Shakespeare, Neoliberalism and More
By
Alejandro Zambra and Preti Taneja
| December 19, 2018
Stop Trying to Make
Pride and Prejudice
a Christmas Story
It's Not, No Matter What Hallmark Does
By
Devoney Looser
| December 17, 2018
On Sylvia Plath and the Many Shades of Depression
Gabrielle Bellot Considers How a Writer's Work is Measured Against Her Death
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| December 13, 2018
Oliverio Girondo's Absurd Cosmopolitan World
Meet the Flamboyant Poet of the Argentine Avant-Garde
By
Harris Feinsod and Rachel Galvin
| December 13, 2018
Rewriting Trauma: The Business of Storytelling in the Age of the Algorithm
Screenwriter James Schamus on What Goes Into the TV You're Binge-Watching
By
James Schamus
| December 12, 2018
On James Baldwin's Dispatches from the Heart of the Civil Rights Movement
The Making of an Iconic Essayist
By
Ed Pavlić
| December 10, 2018
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Poet of the Disappeared: On the Writing of Raúl Zurita
By
Norma Cole
| December 7, 2018
Of Willa Cather's Lasting Love For the Frontier
By
Catherine Pond
| December 7, 2018
Looking for God in the Writing of Denis Johnson
By
Aaron Thier
| December 5, 2018
What Was Virginia Woolf Looking for in the Night Sky?
On Her Obsession with Astronomy
By
Josh Wilbur
| December 4, 2018
A Close-Reading of
The Talented Mr. Ripley
as Coming of Age Story
Dickie Greenleaf! Is It Really You?
By
Emily Temple
| November 30, 2018
How to Be an African Travel Writer in Africa?
Emmanuel Iduma Surveys a Complicated Oeuvre
By
Emmanuel Iduma
| November 29, 2018
The Avid Reader: Helen Schulman on
As I Lay Dying
Discovering Faulkner in College Can Very Much Change Your Life
By
Helen Schulman
| November 29, 2018
Does Art Originate From the Same Necessity That Gives Rise to Beehives?
Inger Christensen Meditates on the Importance of Creation
By
Inger Christensen
| November 27, 2018
Why Look at Art When You Could Watch TV?
On John Berger's Revolutionary Art Criticism
By
Joshua Sperling
| November 26, 2018
Revisiting the Genius of
Middlemarch
On the Occasion of George Eliot's 199th Birthday Eve
By
John Mullan
| November 21, 2018
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