Marilynne Robinson’s prodigal son
Harper’s excerpts Marilynne Robinson’s Home. (Subscribers can read online.) The novel appears Sept. 2.
Harper’s excerpts Marilynne Robinson’s Home. (Subscribers can read online.) The novel appears Sept. 2.
In interviews after Beloved, Toni Morrison called for a bench by the side of the road to commemorate slavery. In SC last weekend, she dedicated one.
Sigmund Freud’s painfully formal jokes sound a little like letters from my dad.
I’m excited to meet my fellow contributors at Coudal’s Field-Tested Books rooftop reading tonight. Things get underway at 7, at The Delancey. Last I heard, this was the tentative schedule (below), so if you’re only coming out for Ben Greenman or Michael Bierut, or to see a friend, you’ll want to plan accordingly. (Don’t let the longish roster put you . . .