Colin Marshall explores the art of the public apology in Korea.
Working with Rejection: John McNally’s The Promise of Failure
Sarah Boon discusses rejection, the writing process, and John McNally's "The Promise of Failure."
In the Context of Discovery: Talking to Hugh H. Benson
Andy Fitch talks to Hugh H. Benson about his new book "Clitophon’s Challenge."
In the Footsteps of the Inklings: A Conversation with H. S. Cross and Carol and Philip Zaleski
H. S. Cross interviews Carol and Philip Zaleski about the inspiration for their book "The Fellowship" and discusses her own recent release, "Grievous."
America’s Dirty War on Immigrant Children
Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco and Nancy Scheper-Hughes discuss the history of state-sponsored family separation in North and Central America.
Now Everything in the World Was Going to Be Rethought: A Conversation with Ann Beattie
Andrew Ervin interviews novelist Ann Beattie on her 21st novel "A Wonderful Stroke of Luck," the simple joys of cooking, and writing advice.
Tom Lutz, By the Album
Jeffrey Wasserstrom interviews LARB Editor-in-Chief Tom Lutz about travel and its influence on his music.
“Here is How I Became a Feminist, and Here is Why This is the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me”: Julie Delporte on This Woman’s Work
Nathan Scott McNamara talks to Julie Delporte about her graphic novel "This Woman’s Work."
“The Concern of Another Season”: An Interview with Jonathan Larson
JoAnna Novak interviews Jonathan Larson on his translation work and the poetry of Friederike Mayröcker.
Really Useful Vigilance: Talking to Martha C. Nussbaum
Andy Fitch interviews Martha C. Nussbaum, author of "The Monarchy of Fear."