Every Ship Is a Passenger Too: On Publishing Today
Chris Molnar considers what it's like to be a writer today.
Chris Molnar considers what it's like to be a writer today.
Chris MolnarMar 15
Adrienne Raphel reviews Anna Shechtman’s “The Riddles of the Sphinx: Inheriting the Feminist History of the Crossword Puzzle.”
Adrienne RaphelMar 14
Quyen Pham speaks with Mako Yoshikawa about her new memoir “Secrets of the Sun.”
Quyen PhamMar 14
Hans J. Rindisbacher ponders the work of the Black American expat Vincent O. Carter in his centennial year.
Hans J. RindisbacherMar 13
Tahneer Oksman reviews Sloane Crosley’s “Grief Is for People.”
Tahneer OksmanMar 8
Martin Dolan reviews Tessa Hulls’s “Feeding Ghosts.”
Martin DolanMar 7
Seo-Young Chu reviews Mimi Khúc’s “dear elia: Letters from the Asian American Abyss.”
Seo-Young ChuMar 5
Lisa Locascio Nighthawk reviews Leslie Jamison’s “Splinters: Another Kind of Love Story.”
Stephen Patrick Bell interviews Édouard Louis about his new book “Change.”
Stephen Patrick BellMar 3
Marius Sosnowski reviews Christopher Hitchens’s posthumous collection “A Hitch in Time: Reflections Ready for Reconsideration.”
Marius SosnowskiFeb 24
Bill Thompson reviews Phillip Lopate’s “A Year and a Day: An Experiment in Essays.”
Bill ThompsonFeb 24
James Perrin Warren reviews Kurt Caswell’s “Iceland Summer: Travels Along the Ring Road.”
James Perrin WarrenFeb 18
Annie Buckley describes her experiences working with incarcerated artists via the Prison Arts Collective.
Annie BuckleyFeb 15
Melissa M. Monroe reviews Eileen Vorbach Collins’s “Love in the Archives: A Patchwork of True Stories About Suicide Loss.”
Melissa M. MonroeFeb 13
Christian Lewis reviews Sasha Velour’s “The Big Reveal: An Illustrated Manifesto of Drag.”
Christian LewisFeb 12
Tom Zoellner reviews Geoff Nicholson’s “Walking on Thin Air: A Life’s Journey in 99 Steps.”
Tom ZoellnerFeb 6
Adam Mansbach writes about his experience growing up among antisemitism and hip-hop.
Adam MansbachFeb 3
Deanna K. Kreisel reviews Andrew Leland’s “The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight.”
Deanna K. KreiselFeb 3
Michael Downs considers the troubled state of the institution that preserves the work of H. L. Mencken.
Michael DownsFeb 2
LARB presents an excerpt of Lauren Markham’s new book “A Map of Future Ruins: On Borders and Belonging.”
Lauren MarkhamFeb 1
Melissa Chan reviews “Zodiac” by Ai Weiwei.
Melissa ChanJan 30
Jason Christian visits George Orwell’s birthplace in India.
Jason ChristianJan 21
Ellie Eberlee reviews Manjula Martin’s “The Last Fire Season: A Personal and Pyronatural History.”
Ellie EberleeJan 19
Jonathan Alexander considers the work of Black, queer photographer Darrel Ellis, whose work is receiving renewed attention.
Jonathan AlexanderJan 18