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Afternoon Bites: John Ganz on the 1990s, Daisuke Shen Interviewed, Francine Prose on Writing, and More

July 2, 2024 No Comments

"When the Clock Broke"
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on John Ganz’s new book, interviews with Daisuke Shen and Francine Prose, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Tommy Pico Interviewed, Julius Eastman, Randa Jarrar’s Advice, and More

January 18, 2018 No Comments

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In our afternoon reading: an interview with Tommy Pico, advice from Randa Jarrar, and much more.

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Weekend Bites: Francine Prose on “Frankenstein,” Drew Nellins Smith, Adapting “The Interestings,” Marissa Nadler on Mitski, and More

June 18, 2016 No Comments

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In our weekend reading: Francine Prose on Frankenstein, thoughts on the adaptation of “The Interesting,” an interview with Drew Nellins Smith, and more.

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Morning Bites: Francine Prose on “The Night of the Hunter,” Amber Sparks, Samuel R. Delany’s Journals, and More

June 1, 2016 No Comments

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In our morning reading: new nonfiction from Amber Sparks and Francine Prose, Emma Straub talks books, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: David Means, Francine Prose on “Better Call Saul,” Maggie Nelson, and More

April 25, 2016 No Comments

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In our afternoon reading: thoughts on David Means’s new novel, Warren Ellis and Kelly Sue DeConnick in conversation, Jason King on Prince, and more.

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Morning Bites: James Agee’s Letters, Porochista Khakpour, Dueling Beowulfs, Wole Soyinka on Paris, and More

May 22, 2014 No Comments

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In this morning’s reading: an interview with Porochista Khakpour, translations of Beowulf old and new, a review of Francine Prose’s latest, Wole Soyinka on Paris, 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”

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