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What’s most fascinating to me as a reader is that Szalay has deliberately removed one of the most potent tools a novelist has ...
In a CBR exclusive interview with Tony Fleecs, we discuss his upcoming Thing series, and what Fleecs finds so interesting ...
The administration is fundamentally changing the shape of our democracy — but to get away, you can crack open a book (for now ...
In “ The Ugly Stepsister ,” an impressively gruesome feature debut from Norwegian writer-director Emilie Blichfeldt (now in theaters), the titular character is Elvira (Lea Myren), the eldest child of ...
From breakthrough habits to beach-worthy thrillers, these summer reads will help you refocus your mind or blissfully forget ...
Lives of the Twentieth-Century Novel, Edwin Frank explores how reality has been presented and even transformed through the ...
A portrait of life at a fast-food restaurant shows that there’s both dignity and drudgery in all kinds of labor.
The philosopher and biographer analyzes works of life-writing that straddle fact and fiction, and what makes them art.
The illustrator dredged the depths of his own subconscious—and tapped into something collectively screwy in America.
Richard Flanagan’s novel is about to hit screens. How do its depictions of heroism and valour land in 2025? And were the raves right – or the pans?
Joining the 10 million visitors to Minnesota state parks every year? Here’s a way to do so for free. Fiction: The Scottish-set novel is about people who’ve been made to feel like outsiders ...
Where the Axe is Buried” by Ray Nayler deserves to be read and discussed for its futuristic, philosophical exploration of our era’s problems.