Who Is the Me?
As "Frantumaglia" is released in the United States, Michael LaPointe looks at the invisible Elena Ferrante.
As "Frantumaglia" is released in the United States, Michael LaPointe looks at the invisible Elena Ferrante.
László Krasznahorkai's "Destruction and Sorrow Beneath the Heavens" chronicles a pilgrimage in search of the authentic China.
In Horatio Moya’s novel about a journalist exiled from El Salvador, paranoia is the only logical and moral response.
If the sentences in that paragraph have the austerity of a textbook — no proper nouns, few concrete details, indeed nothing that typically signals...
Michael LaPointe reviews the much-anticipated second novel from Daniel Alarcón.
Second Acts: Daniel Alarcón's At Night We Walk in Circles by Michael LaPointe Such Great Heights: Erica Jong’s Fear of Flying Turns 40 by...
One of the best possible perspectives from which to tell a story is that of a ghost.