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Literary Criticism
How Fiction Treats the Elderly, Aging, and Ancient
Tobias Carroll on a Wide Rage of Novels Dealing with Old Age
By
Tobias Carroll
| October 18, 2016
How Patricia Highsmith's
Mr. Ripley
Rises from Genre to Myth
James Lasdun on the Genius of a Mid-Century Classic
By
James Lasdun
| October 18, 2016
Postcards to a Younger, Much Better Novelist
Derek Palacio Shares Early Correspondence with his wife, Claire Vaye Watkins
By
Derek Palacio
| October 17, 2016
In Praise of the Illustrated Book
Four Great Examples of the Genre
By
Buzz Poole
| October 17, 2016
How to Keep Out Death: On the Literature of Crowds
The Pleasures and Anxieties of the Collective, from Benjamin to DeLillo
By
Dustin Illingworth
| October 17, 2016
On Bob Dylan's Literary Influences
From William Blake to Jack Kerouac
By
Mark Polizzotti
| October 14, 2016
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The Banality of Donald Trump
By
Rafia Zakaria
| October 14, 2016
So Who Exactly is Bob Dylan, Newly Crowned Nobel Laureate?
By
Lisa Levy
| October 13, 2016
Jonathan Lethem on the Lost Conversations of Ross Macdonald
By
Kevin Avery
| October 13, 2016
Lean in, Swipe Right: On Tinder and the Politics of Singledom
Bridget Read Considers the Future of Sex, and Emily Witt's
Future Sex
By
Bridget Read
| October 13, 2016
It Breaks Before it Bends: On Donika Kelly's Black Girl Poetry
Nikky Finney in Praise of a Psalm of Pure Resolve
By
Nikky Finney
| October 13, 2016
The Literature of Creepy Clowns
If They're Coming, You Might As Well Be Prepared...
By
Tobias Carroll
| October 7, 2016
How Bad Writing Destroyed the World
On the Origin of Ayn Rand's Thinking, and a Manchurian Economist Named Greenspan
By
Adam Weiner
| October 6, 2016
Why Every American Should Read
The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Gabrielle Bellot on Radical Difference in the Age of Trump
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| October 5, 2016
Is Joyce Carol Oates Trolling Us?
On Gaffes, Cats, and My Obsession with JCO's Twitter Feed
By
Eric Thurm
| October 5, 2016
Leave Elena Ferrante Alone
David L. Ulin on the Baffling Impulse to Unmask a Beloved Writer
By
David L. Ulin
| October 3, 2016
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