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Memoir
Karl Ove Knausgaard’s Feats of Shame and Openness
Kim Adrian on
My Struggle
's Experimental Vision
By
Kim Adrian
| September 6, 2019
Announcing the Winner of Restless Books 2019 New Immigrant Writing Prize
Rajiv Mohabir for His Memoir,
Antiman
By
Literary Hub
| September 6, 2019
Does My Dog Remember Not to Forget Me When I'm Gone?
Hanif Abdurraqib on Book Tours, Vacations, and the
Joy of Coming Home
By
Hanif Abdurraqib
| September 4, 2019
The Monster That Drew Crowds to a Small Midwestern Town
Let Us Now Hear the Tale of the Hodag
By
B.J. Hollars
| September 4, 2019
Struggling to Write Outside a Colonial Framework
Meredith Talusan on the Complexity of Telling
Filipino Immigrant Stories
By
Meredith Talusan
| September 4, 2019
On Reckoning with a Mother's Relentless Need to Save Everything
"The tyranny of things. Do we possess them? Do they possess us?"
By
Donna Masini
| September 4, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Ignoring Political (and Natural) Disasters the Miami Way
By
Jennine Capó Crucet
| September 3, 2019
On Narrative Medicine and Finding a New Language For Illness
By
Marcus Creaghan
| September 3, 2019
Where Was My Hero’s Journey?, My
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Girl
?
By
Janet Fitch
| September 3, 2019
My Child Lives On in My Imperfect Memories
Naja Marie Aidt on Time, Grief, and Her Late Son, Carl Emil
By
Naja Marie Aidt
| August 30, 2019
The Day My Mother Vanished
as a Child
Laura Cumming on the Mysterious Kidnapping
of a Three-Year-Old Girl
By
Laura Cumming
| August 30, 2019
Where the Amateur Reader Ends, and the Professional Critic Begins
Tom Lutz on Where the Love of Books Can Lead
By
Tom Lutz
| August 30, 2019
The Life and Times of a Filipino
Overseas Worker
Rosalie Villanueva's 8,500-Mile Journey From a Manila Slum to a Texas Hospital
By
Jason DeParle
| August 29, 2019
What It's Like to Be Told You Have Dementia
“Little bits of me feel like they’ve dropped off and gone missing.”
By
Nicci Gerrard
| August 29, 2019
Talking About the Pain and Anxiety of Menstruation
"I had known pain before, of course. But this was different."
By
Eleanor Morgan
| August 27, 2019
A Mental Health Activist Confronts Her Own Inner Turmoil
Leah Harris on Suicidality, Mindfulness, and Meditation
By
Leah Harris
| August 27, 2019
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