LA Review of Books
Review of Mary Gaitskill’s essay collection: her responses are so deeply intelligent, so idiosyncratic yet insightful.
Review of Mary Gaitskill’s essay collection: her responses are so deeply intelligent, so idiosyncratic yet insightful.
NYTimes reviews Mary Gaitskill’s Somebody With a Little Hammer: a formidable collection of essays.
Listen as The Guardian talks with short-story master George Saunders about his debut novel, Lincoln in the Bardo.
Diane Ackerman discusses her book made movie The Zookeeper’s Wife and her love of poetry, prose, and nature.
Marie Howe speaks to PBS about her collection: “I’m very interested in healing the split between the sacred and the sexual.”
PBS News Hour and Paul Muldoon discuss The Picnic, a monthly show held at the Irish Arts Center in New York.
The feature film based on Diane Ackerman’s The Zookeeper’s Wife starring Jessica Chastain released in theaters today!
Hisham Matar awarded the inaugural PEN Book Award for his memoir The Return at the PEN America Literary Awards Ceremony.
Mary Gaitskill speaks with the Huffington Post about rape culture and her new essay collection Somebody with a Little Hammer.
Marie Howe’s fourth collection of poetry, Magdalene: Poems, released by W. W. Norton & Company today!