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The Most Acclaimed Debut Fiction of 2017 Is a Canny and Mysterious Feast for the Senses
The Odyssey’s First Female Translator Draws Out the Poem’s Strangeness and Ambiguity
It Is Hard to Be Objective About the Mercurial, Expansive Zadie Smith
Finally, a Book on Single Ladies Acknowledges How Diverse Women Are
Meghan O'Rourke, Parul Sehgal, and Katy Waldman
July 18, 2016
12:04 PM
Finally, a Book on Single Ladies Acknowledges How Diverse Women Are
What a Dying Neurosurgeon Can Teach Us About How to Live
Has Anyone Noticed That Jonathan Franzen’s New Book Is All About Incest?
How Elena Ferrante’s Brutally Entwined Frenemies Magnetized Us All
Three Critics Debate Cheryl Strayed’s Wild: The Language, the Heartbreak, and Reese
Is It True that Even When Karl Ove Knausgaard’s Books Are Boring, They’re Amazing?
Jonathan Franzen’s First Novel Was Terrible
Parul Sehgal
Nov 08, 2013
8:08 AM
A Surprisingly Sexy (and Brainy) Book About Desire
Parul Sehgal
June 07, 2013
12:00 PM