Reconsidering Russia with “A Terrible Country” Novelist Keith Gessen
“A Terrible Country” novelist Keith Gessen discusses the heartbreak of dementia, the limits of historical context, and the truth about Putin’s Russia.
“A Terrible Country” novelist Keith Gessen discusses the heartbreak of dementia, the limits of historical context, and the truth about Putin’s Russia.
THOUGH HER NAME translates to “Happy Flower,” Jung Yun’s writing tends toward the dark and violent. Yun’s first novel, Shelter, centers around a...
Jane Gayduk interviews Tessa Hadley about her life and writing.
If we're writing about love, we should write about how you keep love alive and healthy and strong over all the different changes and pressures …
When Megan Mayhew Bergman writes the book she wants to read, it’s a sentence-driven book of stories about unusual women from history.