Benjamin Moser’s Pulitzer Prize for Biography Is a Travesty
For two distinct yet intimately related reasons, we were appalled when we learned that Benjamin Moser had won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography for...
For two distinct yet intimately related reasons, we were appalled when we learned that Benjamin Moser had won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography for...
For two distinct yet intimately related reasons, we were appalled when we learned that Benjamin Moser had won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography for...
Magdalena Edwards tells of her experience with Benjamin Moser, author of the forthcoming “Sontag: Her Life and Work.”
An essay from "Cosmopolitanisms," edited by Bruce Robbins and Paulo Lemos Horta
"Outline" marks the threshold between Cusk’s memoir "Aftermath," where she ruminates on her marriage and its dissolution, and her take on Euripides’s...
An interview with Imee Marcos, Governor of Ilocos Norte, Philippines.
An exclusive interview with renowned poet and translator Forrest Gander and Raúl Zurita, recipient of the Chilean National Prize for Literature
This article was translated from Spanish by LARB Contributing Editor Magdalena Edwards. The original Spanish edition is included below. WE THE...
Rebellion in the streets, social media, and progress.
The theme of male friendship is virgin territory for Rush, but the basic framework of the protagonist-couple and their idioverse is a Rushian staple.