The completion of a novel is nowhere near as momentous as the birth of a child. But in some ways, the pain and anxiety of separation is similar.
The poet talks to VQR about his creative process. Three of his poems are included in our summer issue.
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In 1929, Thomas Wolfe—whom William Faulkner described as the greatest writer of his generation—published his...
The journalist is safely back in Athens.
Journalist Iason Athanasiadis is released from Iranian custody.
275,232 books were published in the US last year. Don’t publications have an obligation to review only those books that warrant serious consideration?
What does the King of Pop have in common with the main character of an 18th century German novel? Quite a lot, in fact.
Iason Athanasiadis to be released “in the next few hours.”
Garlands of trinitarias shade an artist’s studio, plainer than their synagogue halfway down the hill, its ceiling painted with stars, a glass chandelier.
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