Look for Marie Mockett’s marvelous novel, fall 2009
“My mother always said that there is only one way a woman can be truly safe in this world. And that is to be fiercely, inarguably and masterfully talented.”
“My mother always said that there is only one way a woman can be truly safe in this world. And that is to be fiercely, inarguably and masterfully talented.”
In the final round of the Tournament of Books, we decided (12-4) between Junot Díaz’s Oscar Wao and Tom McCarthy’s Remainder.
The latest Paris Review interview is with the fictional writer Constance Eakins.
A collection of Marguerite Duras’ very frank wartime writings sheds light on her later work, Mary Dixie Carter finds.
“The day moved then into its splendid parts”: Toni Morrison, on cooking out, circa 1973.