Viva Graywolf
Despite the tough publishing climate, Graywolf Press’ art before profit philosophy has given rise to both.
Despite the tough publishing climate, Graywolf Press’ art before profit philosophy has given rise to both.
JM Coetzee considers the writing and legacy of Irène Némirovsky in the 45h anniversary issue of the NYRB.
With the election looming, I’m too jittery to do much other than hit reload on FiveThirtyEight. Judging by Granta’s U.S. election feature — with contributions from writers and critics including Daniel Alarcón, Lionel Shriver, Dinaw Mengestu, and Ruth Franklin — I’m not the only one. Below Haitian-American writer and activist Edwidge Danticat answers some questions about voting in Miami, my . . .
Savannah Knoop, better known as fake boy author J.T. Leroy, is now designing a line of androgynous clothing. (Via.)
The Frankenstein authorship debate really chaps my ass, but just in time for Halloween a new edition based on Mary’s notes may finally settle the matter.