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Arundhati Roy accepts the Charles Veillon Foundation’s 45th European Essay Prize for lifetime achievement.
Arundhati Roy accepts the Charles Veillon Foundation’s 45th European Essay Prize for lifetime achievement.
Arundhati RoyOct 21, 2023
Tamara MC reviews Guinevere Turner’s “When the World Didn’t End.”
Tamara MCOct 9, 2023
Erik Gleibermann interviews Safiya Sinclair about her memoir “How to Say Babylon.”
Erik GleibermannOct 4, 2023
Ada Wordsworth reviews John Freedman’s anthology of works by Ukrainian playwrights, “A Dictionary of Emotions in a Time of War.”
Ada WordsworthOct 3, 2023
Tahneer Oksman reviews Meg Kissinger’s “While You Were Out: An Intimate Family Portrait of Mental Illness in an Era of Silence.”
Tahneer OksmanOct 2, 2023
Does nostalgia for the old East Berlin come from a deeper longing for socialism?
Matthew LongoOct 1, 2023
Through analysis of Meg Kissinger’s “While You Were Out: An Intimate Portrait of Mental Illness in an Era of Silence” and Rachel Aviv’s “Strangers to...
Isabel RuehlSep 28, 2023
Farah Ahamed on how men reacted to her book about menstruation—by explaining menstruation.
Farah AhamedSep 24, 2023
Mikkel Krause Frantzen explores emotions at the end.
Mikkel Krause FrantzenSep 23, 2023
Sumana Roy on how the vernacularization of the English language has affected Indian political and cultural life.
Sumana RoySep 22, 2023
Colin Flynn remembers learning from David Foster Wallace and Jonathan Lethem.
Colin FlynnSep 15, 2023
Noah Rawlings reviews John McPhee’s “Tabula Rasa.”
Noah RawlingsSep 15, 2023
Daniel Olivas talks with Myriam Gurba about her new book “Creep: Accusations and Confessions.”
Daniel A. OlivasSep 5, 2023
Joel Cuthbertson defends the creative writing MFA as an educational, not a vocational, enterprise.
Joel CuthbertsonSep 2, 2023
Craig Childs reviews Tom Zoellner’s “Rim to River: Looking into the Heart of Arizona.”
Craig ChildsAug 27, 2023
Julie Morrison reviews Daniel Asa Rose’s “Truth or Consequences: Improbable Adventures, a Near-Death Experience, and Unexpected Redemption in the New...
Julie MorrisonAug 23, 2023
Katherine Robinson reviews Mark Wormald’s “The Catch: Fishing for Ted Hughes.”
Katherine RobinsonAug 19, 2023
Jay Murphy reviews three recent books of (and about) the late writings of Antonin Artaud.
Jay MurphyAug 3, 2023
Robin Myers writes about her experience of migrating to Mexico City and coming to translate Spanish poetry.
Robin MyersAug 2, 2023
In a preview of “LARB Quarterly” no. 38: “Earth,” Camila Fabbri considers what forever means, as translated by Robin Myers.
Camila Fabbri, Robin MyersJul 31, 2023
In a preview of LARB Quarterly no. 38: Earth, Juliana Spahr explores the end.
Juliana SpahrJul 28, 2023
Samuel Tchorek-Bentall explores the career of Marek Edelman, hero of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
Samuel Tchorek-BentallJul 24, 2023
Joanna Chen writes about the pleasures of translating work by the late Israeli writer Meir Shalev.
Joanna ChenJul 23, 2023
Anna Dorn reviews Caroline Calloway’s “Scammer.”
Anna DornJul 21, 2023