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Literary Criticism
How Fiction Tackles Global Economic Uncertainty
Tobias Carroll on Boom-Bust Capitalism, and Stories of Austerity
By
Tobias Carroll
| February 7, 2017
Noir is the Perfect Genre for Telling a Millennial Story
On
Search Party
, Raymond Chandler, and Mysteries with No Resolutions
By
Emily Harnett
| February 6, 2017
George Washington: 'Citizens By Birth Or Choice' Will Make America Great
Historian John Avlon on the First President's Farewell Address
By
Charles Arrowsmith
| February 6, 2017
What Was Chick Lit? A Brief History From the Inside
Lucinda Rosenfeld Looks Back at a Genre That Deserved Better
By
Lucinda Rosenfeld
| February 3, 2017
Why We Need More Trans Protagonists for Kids
For Trans Youth, Representation Can be Critical to Survival
By
Britni de la Cretaz
| February 2, 2017
Reclaiming
Of Mice and Men
from Parody
I will name him George, and I will hug him and pet him and squeeze him
By
Emily Temple
| February 2, 2017
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Novelist Nadifa Mohamed on the Impact of Trump's Muslim Ban
By
John Freeman
| January 31, 2017
How to Represent Absence
By
Albert Goldbarth
| January 30, 2017
Crime and Murder Among the Mormons
By
Lisa Levy
| January 30, 2017
How Sherlock Holmes Got His Name
On the Early Days of Arthur Conan Doyle's Iconic Character
By
Michael Sims
| January 25, 2017
Elizabeth Harrower, A Great Russian Master (from Australia)
Joan London in Praise of 'The Watch Tower'
By
Joan London
| January 25, 2017
Roxane Gay on Empathy, Race, and the Work of Alice Childress
In Praise of a Mid-Century Classic
By
Roxane Gay
| January 24, 2017
What's Happening in America? Susan Sontag Sought to Find Out in 1966
50 Years Later, As Trump Takes the Presidency, the Question Remains
By
Rafia Zakaria
| January 20, 2017
30 Years Later, Scorsese Makes His
Silence
On Shūsaku Endō’s Eponymous Source Novel
By
Nick Ripatrazone
| January 17, 2017
The Evolution of Sex Writing
On
Future Sex
and the History of the Sexual Ethnography
By
Amanda Arnold
| January 6, 2017
There Have Always Been Genre Wars
On the Battles Around Yiddish Pulp Fiction
By
Ezra Glinter
| January 5, 2017
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