Literature
Chris Kraus on Art, Democracy and Escaping the Apocalypse in New Zealand
We join the creator of memoir-turned-TV-series 'I Love Dick' as she escapes an art party, eats Korean, and contemplates escape from Trump's America
Richard Ford Hates Your Tweets
We caught up with the iconoclastic novelist to talk about 'Between Them,' his new memoir about his parents.
Being in the Art World Sucks and Then You Die
Check out a mind-bending story about an art mover from Eugene Lim's 'Dear Cyborgs.'
Weird Books You Should Read if You Like 'Twin Peaks'
Eye-patched amnesiacs, haunted hotels, and existential detectives are just a few of the Lynchian elements you'll encounter in these literary works.
F. Scott Fitzgerald Will Never Die
A collection of unpublished stories, 'I'd Die for You,' brings the famous Jazz Age author back to life, sadder and funnier than ever before.
I Tried and Failed to Learn Manners from Bill O'Reilly's Children's Book
Who better to teach me when to say "please" than a Fox News host, who was just ousted from Fox News after reports of settling multiple sexual harassment lawsuits?
Chart Every Country's Favorite Book on This Map
Navigate the world of literature through the books that impacted a country’s population the most.
Being an Outsider Isn't Cool Anymore, John Waters Says So
The filmmaker has a message for the would-be John Waterses of the world: Assimilation is the new transgression.
Here Are the 2017 Pulitzer Prize Winners
Colson Whitehead, David Fahrenthold of the 'Washington Post,' and the collective behind the Panama Papers report were among those honored.
Swimming to Save the World
Read an excerpt from Anelise Chen’s debut novel 'So Many Olympic Exertions,' a joyous mix of sports trivia, philosophy, and semiautobiographical fiction.
Throwback Thursday: The Sam Hinkie Resignation Letter as Literature
One year ago, Sam Hinkie's 13-page resignation letter brought The Process era to an end in Philadelphia. That work continues, but Hinkie's letter is history.