New York Times bestselling novelist Anna North talks in-depth with Nirica Srinivasan about her new book, Bog Queen
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New York Times bestselling novelist Anna North talks in-depth with Nirica Srinivasan about her new book, Bog Queen
Artist Heide Hatry talks in-depth about her solo show Only at Dusk: A Flaco Memorial Exhibition, honoring Flaco—the Eurasian Eagle Owl whose bold escape and survival in New York captured the city’s imagination, on display through August 7 at Ivy Brown Gallery
Author & journalist Charlie Wells discusses his new book, What Happened to Millennials: In Defense of a Generation, which reexamines Millennial stereotypes & explores how the generation has been disrupted by war, recession, the pandemic, & a sharp turn toward cultural and economic polarization
Molly McGhee talks with Isabelle Sakelaris about her debut novel Jonathan Abernathy You Are Kind
Nirica Srinivasan reviews Eliza Barry Callahan’s novel The Hearing Test
In a perceptive and revelatory interview with Nirica Srinivasan, author R.O. Kwon explores the intricacies of her newly released novel, Exhibit
Poet, essayist, professor of Classics, and translator Anne Carson discusses her new book of poetic prose pieces and images, Wrong Norma
Author Lydia Kiesling talks about the elements of class, power, politics, & desire in her new novel Mobility
Author Sean Michaels discusses his new novel Do You Remember Being Born?, which explores the implications of AI-assisted co-authorship of creative works
Nirica Srinivasan reviews Roman Stories, the new short story collection by Pulitzer Prize-winner Jhumpa Lahiri
Nirica Srinivasan reviews Booker Prize-winner Eleanor Catton’s recent ecological novel Birnam Wood
A conversation with singer, songwriter, writer, & director Adele Bertei about Twist: An American Girl, her new memoir covering her troubled childhood in 1960s and 1970s Cleveland, and her often risky but also sometimes jubilant process of self-discovery and survival
Singer, songwriter, writer, and director Adele Bertei talks about the decades-long journey of writing Twist, her new memoir covering her troubled childhood in 1960s and 1970s Cleveland, and her often risky but also sometimes jubilant process of self-discovery and survival