• 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."

    Lessons Learned

    "We have learned a lot over the past few weeks and we are still learning." A message from Christopher Castiglia and Christopher Reed.

    A Burning White Ga(y)ze: On “Free Speech” and White Gay Men

    Blu Buchanan writes: "In the recent debate regarding trans people ... in the academy, there has been an enormous (white) elephant in the room. Race."

    Best of BLARB, 2018

    Looking back on 2018, we bring you some notable pieces from the year on LARB's blog, BLARB.

    The Land of Remembrance: Jake Marmer’s The Neighbor Out of Sound

    Micah Zevin reviews Jake Marmer's poetry collection "The Neighbor Out of Sound."

    Lars von Trier’s Ban-Worthy Serial Killer Epic is Really About Us, the Audience

    Ellena Basada reviews Lars von Trier's newest psychological horror film, "The House That Jack Built."

    Setting Sons: Nicole Holofcener’s The Land of Steady Habits

    Grace Lovelace reviews "The Land of Steady Habits," a new film from Nicole Holofcener.