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Literary Criticism
Michelle Dean: The Problem With "Speaking for Women"
On Sisterhood and the Abstractions of Contemporary Feminism
By
Michelle Dean
| April 13, 2018
The Complicated Comforts of Marilynne Robinson
Could One Writer Help Me Reckon with Personal
and
Political Upheaval?
By
Rachel Vorona Cote
| April 13, 2018
Restoring Power to the Women of Ancient Myth
Madeline Miller on Being a Female Classicist
By
Madeline Miller
| April 11, 2018
Maybe Poets Are, in Fact, Aliens
On Craig Raine and the Martian School of Poetry
By
Thomas C. Foster
| April 11, 2018
The 100 Best One-Star Amazon Reviews of
The Great Gatsby
Nothing Great About It . . . Amirite?
By
Emily Temple
| April 10, 2018
Why Has Poet Lola Ridge Disappeared?
On the Historical Erasure of Political Women Artists
By
Terese Svoboda
| April 6, 2018
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Your Pocket Guide to 10 Literary Movements
By
Emily Temple
| April 5, 2018
Meg Wolitzer: “What Does it Mean to Be a Woman in Power?"
By
Kaylen Ralph
| April 5, 2018
When Marguerite Duras Got Kicked Out of the Communist Party
By
Emily Temple
| April 4, 2018
The Year in Trump Novel Pitches: An Agent's Lament
The Truly Resonant Novels of the Trump Era Won't Be About Trump
By
Erik Hane
| March 30, 2018
On Moderata Fonte's Feminist Reimagining of 16th-Century Venice
Female Friendships and Single Women in
The Merits of Women
By
Virginia Cox
| March 27, 2018
Mukoma Wa Ngugi: What
Decolonizing the Mind
Means Today
"The Work of Linguistic Decolonization Cannot Be Done By Writers Alone"
By
Mukoma Wa Ngugi
| March 23, 2018
Lost in Berlin, and in the Wordless Writing of Mirtha Dermisache
J. Mae Barizo on the Space Between the Known and Unknown
By
J. Mae Barizo
| March 23, 2018
Stop Looking for One War Story to Make Sense of All Wars
Matt Young on the Romanticized Image of the Warrior Poet
By
Matt Young
| March 22, 2018
Why Do We Turn to Stories in the Midst of a Disaster?
On Narrative and Trauma in Mexico City
By
Madeleine Wattenbarger
| March 21, 2018
Four Theories Toward the Timeless Brilliance of
Infinite Jest
Tom Bissell on the Novel of Its Generation
By
Tom Bissell
| March 21, 2018
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