Fiction

Everybody Wants Some!!

Chuffah Degree Zero Chuffah Degree Zero

Why has trivial conversation become essential in contemporary cinema?

Jun 7, 2016 / Joshua Clover

Summer Reading

The Nation’s Summer-Reading List: Part 2 The Nation’s Summer-Reading List: Part 2

Staffers and contributors share their summer reads on populism, the surrealism of immigration, how to write erotica, and more.

Jun 7, 2016 / The Nation

Beach Books

The Nation’s Summer-Reading List: Part 1 The Nation’s Summer-Reading List: Part 1

What’s on their lists? Eastern European history, new fiction, a biography of James Joyce, and more.

Jun 6, 2016 / The Nation

Time Servers

Time Servers Time Servers

A vision of time travel gets trapped in the media of our time.

Jun 2, 2016 / Books & the Arts / Ava Kofman

Portrait of Thomas Jefferson

Stephen O’Connor Dreams of Thomas Jefferson Stephen O’Connor Dreams of Thomas Jefferson

Even as it condemns Jefferson for his immoral conduct, O’Connor’s novel still holds him up as a hero.

May 20, 2016 / Erin Vanderhoof

A Blues for Albert Murray

A Blues for Albert Murray A Blues for Albert Murray

His name was never household familiar. Yet his complex, mind-opening analysis of art and life remains as timely as ever—probably more so.

May 16, 2016 / Books & the Arts / Thomas Chatterton Williams

Don DeLillo’s American Dream

Don DeLillo’s American Dream Don DeLillo’s American Dream

His recent protagonists dream only of money, except perhaps for the technological advances that will allow them to go on acquiring it indefinitely.

May 11, 2016 / Books & the Arts / Jon Baskin

If Donald Trump Were a Woman and If Hillary Clinton Were a Man

If Donald Trump Were a Woman and If Hillary Clinton Were a Man If Donald Trump Were a Woman and If Hillary Clinton Were a Man

Here’s what the election would look like.

May 6, 2016 / Rebecca Solnit

‘Goethe Dies’: A Brief and Headlong Book

‘Goethe Dies’: A Brief and Headlong Book ‘Goethe Dies’: A Brief and Headlong Book

Thomas Bernhard makes intricate fiction from the grit and putty of life.

May 5, 2016 / Books & the Arts / Aaron Thier

Author Luke Mogelson and his book These Heroic, Happy Dead

What Is It Good For? What Is It Good For?

In his new story collection, Luke Mogelson demonstrates that American soldiers fight for someone, and something, other than the reasons you hear.

Apr 29, 2016 / Alina Cohen

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