I Don’t Have To Choose Between Writing About Myself And Writing About The World
How navel-gazing fits into the politics of personal authority
How navel-gazing fits into the politics of personal authority
There's still time to get these international gems onto your 2019 reading list
Peter Handke and Richard Wagner helped me mourn my father's death. Now I have to figure out how to mourn their lives.
For centuries, women have been using lists to reach for a radical future
The committee had a chance to show a new attitude towards diversity and inclusivity in literature, but it squandered that chance
After last year’s scandal the Academy is awarding two prizes — and attempting to change
Plagiarism, prizes, deaths, and dick soap marked the longest year in recent history
Hidden within Nobel winner Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel is a powerful critique of neoliberalism
Kazuo Ishiguro, an actual novelist, wins the 2017 prize
All the scandals, achievements, awards, debates & deaths that defined a truly remarkable and pretty damn terrible slice of history.