Kit Schlüter introduces Clark Ashton Smith's "Averoigne."
Literature
Filling the Gaps: On Translating Miloš Crnjanski’s Novel of London
Will Firth discusses translating Serbian writer Miloš Crnjanski’s "nuanced expressionist collage."
Constance Garnett: A Heroic Translator
Bob Blaisdell remembers the translation genius of Constance Garnett.
“The Psalms aren’t mentioned, but they’re there”: Talking with Jonathan Blum
Holiday Reinhorn talks with Jonathan Blum about the forces that inspired his book of stories "The Usual Uncertainties."
The Prides and Prejudices of Book Collecting
Janine Barchas discovers meaning in a lesser-known printing of Austen's classic tale.
For the Love of Wisdom: Climate Change and the Revenge of History
Todd Dufresne excerpts his new book "The Democracy of Suffering" and talks with Tony Greco about the many sides of environmental disaster.
An Excerpt from Blackfishing the IUD by Caren Beilin, Published by Wolfman Books (October, 2019)
Wolfman Books debuts an excerpt of the forthcoming "Blackfishing the IUD" by Caren Beilin.
A Space Where Past, Present, and Future Come Together: Ebony Flowers on Hot Comb
Nathan McNamara talks with Ebony Flowers about her debut graphic novel "Hot Comb."
Little No-action Movie: On Pico Iyer’s Autumn Light
Alan Kennedy reviews memory and impermanence in Pico Iyer’s recent "Autumn Light."
New Spells for the Future: A Conversation with Ben Okri
"It is a story and a poem and a dream and a nightmare, a fear and a hope, an alchemy and a spell and a liberation," says Ben Okri of his latest novel.