Hotels of N. America
Opposed to backstory, Moody claims “I am interested in what the character is doing now, in the present time of the narrative,” to The Rumpus.
Opposed to backstory, Moody claims “I am interested in what the character is doing now, in the present time of the narrative,” to The Rumpus.
Woman reads from Citizen, Claudia Rankine‘s award-winning book on racial aggression, during a Donald Trump speech.
“In Hotels of North America, Rick Moody Examines the Middle-Aged Male in Free Fall,” reviews NT Times.
“In her new novel, Gaitskill delves into the most frightening subject of all: real connection,” said the NYT Magazine.
Claudia Rankine and Mark Doty both shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize for Poetry.
Jill Bialosky interview on writing, editing and her novel The Prize in the Los Angeles Times.
Terrance Hayes and Tracy K Smith finalists for the 2015 National Book Awards in Poetry and Nonfiction, respectively.
“Like the women in her stories, Campbell’s prose can be watchful and viscerally alive,” reviews the NY Times.
Gregerson‘s Prodigal “gathers work from nearly 40 years of a career as remarkable as any in contemporary American poetry” says The Atlantic.
Read Valzhyna Mort‘s article on Nobel Prize winner Svetlana Alexievich in the New York Times Magazine.