300 Arguments
A review of Sarah Manguso’s latest book of essays by NPR: a book of aphorisms, there are no memories, just artifacts, and they’re all lying.
A review of Sarah Manguso’s latest book of essays by NPR: a book of aphorisms, there are no memories, just artifacts, and they’re all lying.
A virtual reality movie produced by The New York Times, based on Lincoln in the Bardo, the new novel by George Saunders.
George Saunders discusses Lincoln in the Bardo, literary processes, and life under the language of Trump with gothamist.
George Saunders featured on the cover of Poets & Writers’ March/April 2017 issue.
George Saunder’s first novel – a masterpiece unfolding in a graveyard over the course of a single night with a chorus of voices – released today!
Clean lines, Bowie tunes and bigger hearts: Pulitzer-winning poet Tracy K Smith shares hope for the future.
The New Republic reviews Sarah Manguso’s collection of essays: (Manguso’s) aphorisms feel powerful in our age of alternative facts.
Cristina Garcia listed in 25 Great Books by Refugees alongside Thomas Mann, Hannah Arendt, Vladimir Nabokov.
Myles on relationships, tampons, and their dad’s sex life, among many other things as discussed with The Oxonian Review.
Read the The Infinite by Charles Simic: “The infinite yawns and keeps yawning. / Is it sleepy?”