Hisham Matar on Writing Male Friendships
The Pulitzer Prize-winner discusses his new novel "My Friends" and exile as a form of death
The Pulitzer Prize-winner discusses his new novel "My Friends" and exile as a form of death
In her novel "Dead in Long Beach, California," a grief-stricken writer holds onto her dead brother by impersonating him via text
"City of Laughter" centers a young woman seeking answers about her family’s past after the death of her father
Jacqueline Alnes’ book "The Fruit Cure" delves into online wellness culture, and the power of stories we inherit—and tell ourselves—about our bodies
Jami Attenberg, author of the writer's guide "1000 Words," is making the literary world more accessible
KB Brookins' poetry collection "Freedom House" is a manifesto and rallying call for Black trans liberation
Her memoir-in-essays explores addiction, queerness, incarceration, and invisible disabilities
Amy Jo Burns discusses her novel "Mercury," working-class family dynamics, and what legacy means for women
Nathan Thrall wrote a book about a Palestinian father’s byzantine journey to Jerusalem, and then October 7th happened
Celina Baljeet Basra’s debut novel, "Happy", at once fulfills and tragically subverts the promise of its title
Vanessa Chan's novel illuminates the brutality of the Japanese occupation and the fraught intimacies between colonizers and the colonized
The novelist on trust, power toxicity, and her advice for Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg