Andy Fitch talks to Divya Victor about her book "KITH."
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Remote but Relevant
Eric Rignot contributes to the Provocations series in conjunction with UCI's "Fire and Ice: The Shifting Narratives of Climate Change." conference.
Asking for a Friend: My Lover Loves Jesus. Can It Work?
On Asking for a Friend, Olive answers a writer whose partner comes from a very different religious background — are they bound for heartbreak?
The 1946 Pilbara Strike and Donald Stuart’s Yandy
Robert Wood discusses the legacy of the Pilbara Strike in Western Australia and Donald Stuart's "Yandy."
Everyone Can Benefit from Dreyer’s English — Especially Scholars
Chris Yogerst reviews Random House copy chief Benjamin Dreyer's "Dreyer's English."
Everything or Nothing: Wendy Guerra’s Revolution Sunday
Elena Sheppard reviews Wendy Guerra's new novel, "Revolution Sunday."
Reading Tocqueville in Korea (Part Two)
"On my arrival in the United States, it was the religious atmosphere which first struck me," Alexis de Tocqueville writes in "Democracy in America."
Understanding Murnane?
Alan Kennedy discusses Gerald Murnane, "Something for the Pain: A Memoir of the Turf," and horse racing.
In a Universe which Keeps Bifurcating: Talking to Lord Martin Rees
Andy Fitch talks to Lord Martin Rees about his book "On the Future: Prospects for Humanity."
Michael Cohen and Me: It’s Complicated
"What is the takeaway of the congressional testimony, as well as Michael Cohen’s more global sleaziness, for the diehards of Trumplandia?"