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Ottessa Moshfegh
Eileen.">
Eileen.">
Eileen.">Anne Hathaway will star in the film adaptation of Ottessa Moshfegh’s
Eileen
.
By
Walker Caplan
| January 10, 2022
Two By Two: A Reading List of Books That Belong Together
Ian Williams on Authors that Make Good Literary Neighbors
By
Ian Williams
| November 22, 2021
Emma Cline is launching a new imprint of highbrow "Picture Books" for Gagosian.
By
Emily Temple
| November 18, 2021
This new web tool gets rid of everything but punctuation—so you can see your hidden literary style.
By
Walker Caplan
| October 8, 2021
Winning the Game You Didn’t Even Want to Play: On Sally Rooney and the Literature of the Pose
Stephen Marche Considers Contemporary Fiction’s Slow Abandonment of Literary Voice
By
Stephen Marche
| September 15, 2021
Outsiders, Eccentrics, and Misfits: A Reading List
Claire Fuller Can’t Get Enough of the Oddball (Lovable and Otherwise)
By
Claire Fuller
| May 19, 2021
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
An Argument for Literature as Care Work
By
Alexandra Kingston-Reese
| May 19, 2021
Lapvona, coming next summer.">Announcing Ottessa Moshfegh's next novel,
Lapvona
, coming next summer.
By
Emily Temple
| April 12, 2021
Ottessa Moshfegh wrote a new novel during the pandemic.
By
Walker Caplan
| March 18, 2021
Writing About Housing Anxiety in the Contemporary Novel
Laura Maw on New Fiction by Megan Hunter and Daisy Johnson
By
Laura Maw
| February 18, 2021
in Literature?">
in Literature?">
in Literature?">Who Are the Mean Girls
in Literature?
Ellie Eaton Names Caroline Bingely, Vittoria, and Many More
By
Ellie Eaton
| February 1, 2021
Here's 33 writers on why they write.
By
Walker Caplan
| January 6, 2021
Why Does Goodreads Have a Problem with Fiction by Women, About Women?
Introducing the Madievsky Rule
By
Ruth Madievsky
| December 21, 2020
Literary Constipation">
Literary Constipation">
Literary Constipation">A Brief (But Not Too) History of
Literary Constipation
Jessica Gross Does Some Pandemic-Appropriate Reading
By
Jessica Gross
| September 24, 2020
What Ottessa Moshfegh and Nathan Englander Are Reading This Summer
Bookable Podcast with Author Amanda Stern ">From the
Bookable
Podcast with Author Amanda Stern
By
Bookable
| July 31, 2020
Ottessa Moshfegh: The Strange Responsibility of Holding Death in Your Hands
The Literary Life Podcast">This Week on
The Literary Life
Podcast
By
The Literary Life
| July 3, 2020
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