Station Eleven and global cooling
I recently read Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven, which didn’t quite overwhelm me the way it has overwhelmed...
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I recently read Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven, which didn’t quite overwhelm me the way it has overwhelmed...
I’ve written a review of Mark Greif’s The Age of the Crisis of Man for Books and Culture, but it won’t appear for...
This is a book about the difference between being a butcher and being a murderer, if there is a difference This is a...
I was recently telling a friend on Twitter who had just read Bleak House that when I first read it and got to the end I...
A recurrent problem for those of us who suffer from chronic logorrhea is our tendency to forget what we have and have...
Siegel: It’s safe to say that, like life itself, fiction’s properties are countless and unquantifiable. Well …...
I’m not especially excited about the Austen Project: The Austen Project, with bestselling contemporary authors...
James Joyce once wrote to a friend that the thought of Ulysses is simple; it’s only the method that’s complex. Much...
Reading Jonathan Franzen’s commendation of Christina Stead’s novel The Man Who Loved Children I see that it is...
To me, James Sturm’s Market Day provides a far more compelling visual world than David Small’s Stitches. It...