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Donald Antrim’s One Friday in April is a vital book about mental illness and recovery.
Donald Antrim’s One Friday in April is a vital book about mental illness and recovery.
Mary Gaitskill on borrowing from real life in writing (and the dreams that guided her).
Elizabeth Acevedo included on list of 26 Books By Latinx Authors To Read Now & Always.
Daniyal Mueenuddin reflects on wealth, power, and corruption.
George Saunders on the job of a short story: “Ask certain questions and decline to answer them.”
Natashia Déon’s The Perishing included on list of 22 Novels to Read This Fall.
Read Camille Dungy’s latest poem “Let Me”: “Let me tell you, America, this one last thing.”
Interview with Booker winner Bernardine Evaristo writing memoir about “never giving up.”
Review of Pádraig Ó Tuama’s podcast Poetry Unbound: “Listening to the podcast is like descending into a bubble bath.”
Review of Daniel Borzutzky’s latest: Written After a Massacre in the Year 2018 does more than bear witness for posterity; it speaks of, and to, our moment.