Brashares, Ann. The Here and Now, Random House Delacorte Press, 2014. No longer the huge fan of science fiction I once was – at least in its traditional forms – and completely uneducated about the “YA” genre, I worried about giving this book a fair … [Read more]
Two Cultures, Version 1.1
The theme introduced in C.P. Snow's prescient The Two Cultures (Canto Classics) was a powerful one that continues to the day. The expectation that The Posthuman would reflect this ongoing process was confirmed. As Braidotti says early in The … [Read more]
Too Strange for Fiction: 1840’s Manhattan Overshadows Poe Romance
I am naturally attracted to historical fiction, though only an occasional reader of it. In my late 20's an enormous appetite for science fiction declined. It was replaced, in part, by a greater appetite for nonfiction, but historical fiction … [Read more]
Parul Sehgal Reprises Louis Menand on Diarizing
This week's New York Times Young Adult and Children's list includes three different titles involving diaries. But, Parul Sehgal wonders, are we serious about diaries? Or is it an anachronism we are afraid to admit has run its course? In his … [Read more]
Dara Horn on Writers as Believers
In an essay published in the New York Times Book Review section, Dara Horn surveys contemporary Jewish writers and concludes that Judaism among religions is "unusually friendly to writers." (A lesson Salman Rushdie may offer to his descendants.)Horn … [Read more]
Joyce Carol Oates on “The Childhood of Jesus” by J.M. Coetzee
Oates selects this quotation from Coetzee: In the old way of thinking, no matter how much you may have, there is always something missing. The name you choose to give this something-more that is missing is passion. . . . This endless … [Read more]
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