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Afternoon Bites: Eric LaRocca on Horror, “Train Dreams” on Screen, Kōenjihyakkei Reissued, and More

January 31, 2025 No Comments

"At Dark, I Become Loathsome"
In our afternoon reading: Eric LaRocca on horror, the making of a BookTok hit, and more.

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Morning Bites: Lena Valencia Fiction, Denis Johnson on Film, Kevin Maloney’s Collection, and More

January 27, 2025 No Comments

"Mystery Lights"
In our morning reading: new fiction by Lena Valencia, news of a Denis Johnson film adaptation, and more.

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Morning Bites: New Jami Attenberg Writing, Luke B. Goebel Interviewed, Musicians on “White Noise,” Colin Winnette’s Latest, and More

January 26, 2015 No Comments

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In our morning reading: new writing from Jami Attenberg, wishing Jules Feiffer a happy birthday, musicians discuss DeLillo’s “White Noise,” interviews with Lincoln Michel and Luke B. Goebel, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: David Mitchell, Claire Messud on Film, Jules Feiffer’s Latest, Ty Segall’s New Album, and More

August 27, 2014 No Comments

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Delving into the mind of David Mitchell, Lake Bell is adapting a Claire Messud novel, talking comics with Jules Feiffer, a review of Ty Segall’s latest, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: A Jules Feiffer Excerpt, Bookstore Directories, Tiphanie Yanique Interviewed, Anya Ulinich, and More

August 14, 2014 No Comments

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Kate Brittain on bookstores, a Q & A with Tiphanie Yanique, an excerpt from Jules Feiffer’s new graphic novel, and more.

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Morning Bites: Jules Feiffer, Cranston as Trumbo, Haunted Libraries, Karl Ove Knausgård Interviewed, and More

September 19, 2013 No Comments

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Jules Feiffer talks politics, chatting with Karl Ove Knausgård, exploring the paranormal at a library, minor league baseball spy novels, Charles Baxter on criticism, and more.

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Featured

  • And Afterwards it Belongs to You: Why “The Old Man and the Sea” is a Great Environmental Novel
  • Paul Karasik On the Graphic Novel Adaptations of Paul Auster’s “New York Trilogy”
  • Getting Literary With Luke Lalonde of Born Ruffians
  • An Immersive Take on London: On Sulaiman Addonia’s “The Seers”

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “Punk”
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Essays

  • And Afterwards it Belongs to You: Why “The Old Man and the Sea” is a Great Environmental Novel
  • Broadway Audition
  • We do, we make, we are
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