Building Lives on Sand: On Natalia Ginzburg’s “Family” and “Borghesia”
Lynne Sharon Schwartz reflects on meeting Natalia Ginzburg, maintaining a life-long relationship to her work, and reading “Family” and “Borghesia” in...
Lynne Sharon Schwartz reflects on meeting Natalia Ginzburg, maintaining a life-long relationship to her work, and reading “Family” and “Borghesia” in...
Great works of fiction have a consistency, a firmness and density that can be touched.
Lynne Sharon Schwartz praises “For Single Mothers Working as Train Conductors,” a collection of personal essays by Laura Esther Wolfson.
Lynne Sharon Schwartz on "Cockroaches," Scholastique Mukasonga's look at the Rwandan genocide.
Lynne Sharon Schwartz appraises the enduring work of Stevie Smith.
WERE SHIRLEY HAZZARD not the extraordinary novelist that she is, one might wonder what is the raison d’être of the present collection, We Need...
Lynne Sharon Schwartz discusses Joyce Carol Oates's "The Lost Landscape."