
In our afternoon reading: reviews of books by Isabel Yap and Patricia Lockwood, new writing by Jeet Heer on literary history, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Jeannine Ouellette Interviewed, Patricia Lockwood’s Latest, Barry Gifford Revisited, and More

In our afternoon reading: an interview with Jeannine Ouellette, William Boyle on Barry Giffords, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Spencer Wolff, Patricia Lockwood Interviewed, André Gide, Dogs in Comics, and More

In our afternoon reading: thoughts on Spencer Wolff’s new book, an interview with Patricia Lockwood, and more.
Morning Bites: Jordan A. Rothacker Interviewed, Floating Points and Pharaoh Sanders, Patricia Lockwood’s Novel, and More

In our morning reading: an interview with Jordan A. Rothacker, thoughts on Patricia Lockwood’s new novel, and more.
Morning Bites: Patricia Lockwood, B.R. Yeager Interviewed, Thulani Davis, Books About Heartbreak, and More

In our morning reading: exploring the world of Patricia Lockwood, an interview with B.R. Yeager, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Patricia Lockwood, Ben Ehrenreich Interviewed, Alexandra Chang, Music in 2020, and More

In our afternoon reading: new writing by Patricia Lockwood, an interview with Alexandra Chang, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Phil Elverum, Anelise Chen Interviewed, Mohsin Hamid, Will Oldham’s Lyrics, and More

In our afternoon reading: interviews with Phil Elverum and Anelise Chen, Patricia Lockwood nonfiction, and more.
Vol.1 Brooklyn’s 2017 Favorites: Nonfiction
Beginning this week, we’ll be looking back at some of the books that we enjoyed most in 2017. First up: nonfiction. Whether they were providing us with a greater understanding of the world around us, taking us on a deep dive into the mind of their authors, or offering a wry take on everyday life, these books gave us something to savor this year.