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Memoir
Sex, Violence, and Jerry Lewis: Aleksandar Hemon on the Preoccupations of His 10-Year-Old Self
"Inside that nothing there are memories, and inside those memories there are snakes."
By
Aleksandar Hemon
| June 13, 2019
City Lights: A Young Cree Boy Journeys to Edmonton
From Darrel J. McLeod's Memoir,
Mamaskatch
By
Darrel J. McLeod
| June 12, 2019
In the Aftermath of a Plane Crash
From Eduardo Strauch's Memoir
By
Eduardo Strauch and Mireya Soriano
| June 10, 2019
Philippe Petit Meditates on His Life Walking the High Wire
Glimpses of the Finite and Infinite, As Translated by Paul Auster
By
Philippe Petit
| June 3, 2019
The Unlikely Winner of the World's Toughest Horse Race
Alyson Hagy on
Rough Magic
, Unruly Women, and the Beauty of Horses
By
Alyson Hagy
| May 30, 2019
On the Parenting Insights of the Non-Parent
Amanda Stern Wrote About Childhood Anxiety So Other Kids Won't Have To
By
Amanda Stern
| May 30, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Death and the Poet: Thinking of Whitman at My Husband's Grave
By
Kathleen Volk Miller
| May 30, 2019
On 'Good Men' and the Vague, Low Standards Required
to Be One
By
Abi Maxwell
| May 29, 2019
What Happens When You Pose as Susan Sontag on Twitter?
By
Rebecca Brill
| May 23, 2019
As a Teacher of Gothic Lit, I Should Have Known Better Than to Move into a Haunted House
Emily Waples: A Fable of Modern-Day Homeownership
By
Emily Waples
| May 23, 2019
Binyavanga Wainaina on His Childhood in the Infancy of the Kenyan Republic
From the Memoir of the Writer and Activist, Who Died this Week
By
Binyavanga Wainaina
| May 23, 2019
Kate Mulgrew on the Work of Waiting, in Acting and in Life
Reflections from the Star of
Orange Is the New Black
and
Star Trek
By
Kate Mulgrew
| May 22, 2019
Can You Have a Meaningful Long-Distance Relationship with a Dog?
Xuan Juliana Wang on Ella, a Very Good Dog
By
Xuan Juliana Wang
| May 20, 2019
Ani DiFranco on Reproductive Freedom and Taking on the Patriarchy
"I have had two abortions, I have borne two children."
By
Ani DiFranco
| May 20, 2019
Dani Shapiro on Unraveling Her Family's History
The Author of
Inheritance
in Conversation with Michele Filgate
By
Michele Filgate
| May 16, 2019
How Winona Ryder Took
Girl, Interrupted
From Page to Screen
Rebecca Renner on the Making of a 90s Classic
By
Rebecca Renner
| May 15, 2019
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Guillermo del Toro's New
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Adaptation is Life-Giving
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by
Olivia Rutigliano
Bestsellers to Blockbusters: Stephen King Reflects on the Adaptations of His Work
October 23, 2025
by
Stephen King
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"