“Give My Love to the Savages” is Satire About Black Masculinity
Chris Stuck's short story collection blends absurdism with realism to tackle identity, racism, and being adrift in the world
Chris Stuck's short story collection blends absurdism with realism to tackle identity, racism, and being adrift in the world
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah talks to Mychal Denzel Smith about how working in retail inspired his book
In these dark and messy portrayals, translators aren't the servants of an author or a neat metaphor for bridging cultural gaps
Kaliane Bradley recommends books that grapple with the chimera that is the experienced and imagined Britain
These writers use workplace fiction as a lens to examine late-stage capitalism, the gig economy, and the inevitable burnout
In these warped versions of reality, tech is expanding the scope of what’s possible, at a cost
Lynn Schmeidler, author of "Half-Lives," recommends books that explore what it means to exist in the flesh as a woman
Katya Apekina recommends stories about characters who can predict the future and connect to the other side