Royce A. White and Nathan Kalman-Lamb discuss the recent explosion of mental health issues in the NBA and beyond.
Fantastic Beasts and Muggles: Antihumanism in Rowling’s Wizarding World
Dina Khapaeva explores anti-humanism within JK Rowling's latest additions to the Harry Potter saga.
LARB Highlights 2018
We’re looking back at some of the pieces we’re proud to have published this year. Here is a list curated around some recurring threads in our work.
A Letter to Alfonso Cuarón from Srećko Horvat
Srećko Horvat writes an admiring letter to Alfonso Cuarón, writer and director of the film "Roma."
Tolkien’s Christmas Book May Be the Only One You Need to Read this Year
Liam Heneghan on the recent release of Tolkien's book The Father Christmas Letters.
High School Student, New Bride, Working Girl: The Social Uniforms Project Gazes Straight at Modern Korean Femininity
Colin Marshall considers gender performance and androgyny, and the Korean Instagram account The Social Uniforms Project.
Zoe Leonard’s Photographic Elegies
Grace Hadland considers the meaning of accumulation in Zoe Leonard's recent exhibition "Survey" at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
A Human Rights Case for Economic Growth: Tyler Cowen’s Stubborn Attachments
Will Compernolle reviews Tyler Cowen's "Stubborn Attachments," in which Cowen argues for economic growth as a moral principle.
The Computational and the Cognitive-Social: Talking to Rafael Pérez y Pérez
Andy Fitch discusses trends in computer-generated narrative with Rafael Pérez y Pérez.
They Deal with Suffering: An Interview with Christos Tsiolkas
Robert Wood interviews Christos Tsiolkas about his latest book, "On Patrick White."