Robert Wood examines the deep multilingualism of N. Scott Momaday’s "House Made of Dawn."
The Historical Revisionism of a Clash of Civilizations
Harrison Akins examines the false narrative of the "clash of civilizations" between the Christian and Islamic worlds.
Questions in Captivity: Captive State
Lewis Page gives a second look to "Captive State," which was released on March 15 to "brutally lukewarm reviews."
What a Jewish Person Looks Like
Joanna Chen ponders the relation between Irish nationalism and Zionism.
Pop Formalism
“Born in the U.S.A.” is a song of audible rage, but this rage is entirely inseparable from its production, from its angular and glossy trappings.
Stories about People and Communities: Talking to Kwame Anthony Appiah
Andy Fitch interviews Kwame Anthony Appiah about identity and his book "The Lies That Bind."
Caesar Derangement Syndrome Was a Mental Health Disaster
Erik Skindrud compares the political upheaval of Gaius Julius Caesar with the current state of American politics.
A Vision of 2023: Talking with Mark Alpert
Temma Ehrenfeld interviews Mark Alpert on his thriller "The Coming Storm."
Marie Kondo’s Contributions to the Reception History of Jane Austen
Janine Barchas finds new ways of analyzing the reception of Jane Austen texts through discarded mass-produced editions.
Writer’s Block Bookstore in Winter Park, FL
Writer’s Block Bookstore in Winter Park, FL is now part of LARB's Reckless Reader program.