Fiction

Yan Lianke

A Traitor Who Writes A Traitor Who Writes

Chinese novelist Yan Lianke on censorship and the dream of getting published without writing drivel.

Jul 27, 2015 / Yan Lianke

Farewell to Citizen Doctorow

Farewell to Citizen Doctorow Farewell to Citizen Doctorow

The novelist’s many essays in The Nation demonstrate his glittering style, eloquence, and firm moral vision.

Jul 23, 2015 / Richard Lingeman

July 21, 1899: Ernest Hemingway is Born

July 21, 1899: Ernest Hemingway is Born July 21, 1899: Ernest Hemingway is Born

“No American writer since Walt Whitman has assumed such risks in forging a style.”

Jul 21, 2015 / Richard Kreitner

July 19, 1898: Emile Zola Flees France After Being Convicted of Libel in the Dreyfus Affair

July 19, 1898: Emile Zola Flees France After Being Convicted of Libel in the Dreyfus Affair July 19, 1898: Emile Zola Flees France After Being Convicted of Libel in the Dreyfus Affair

“The whole force of will and ferocity of temperament of the man imbedded itself upon the page.”

Jul 19, 2015 / Richard Kreitner

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Letters From the August 3-10, 2015, Issue Letters From the August 3-10, 2015, Issue

Ready or not, here she comes?; the matter with Kansas; resurrecting Berryman; signifying nothing…

Jul 16, 2015 / Our Readers

July 16, 1951: J.D. Salinger’s ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ Is Published

July 16, 1951: J.D. Salinger’s ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ Is Published July 16, 1951: J.D. Salinger’s ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ Is Published

“Why has this unpretentious, mildly affecting chronicle of a few days in the life of a disturbed adolescent been read with enthusiasm?”

Jul 16, 2015 / Richard Kreitner

July 15, 1919: Iris Murdoch Is Born

July 15, 1919: Iris Murdoch Is Born July 15, 1919: Iris Murdoch Is Born

“She is a sophisticated philosopher, and it is her evident aim to put us back in intimate touch with our own being.”

Jul 15, 2015 / Richard Kreitner

Rachel Cusk

The Passivity Project The Passivity Project

In Rachel Cusk’s fiction, the self is suppressed to the point of destruction.

Jul 2, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Alexandra Schwartz

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June 30, 1936: Margaret Mitchell’s ‘Gone with the Wind’ Is Published June 30, 1936: Margaret Mitchell’s ‘Gone with the Wind’ Is Published

"Margaret Mitchell gives us our Civil War through Southern eyes exclusively, and no tolerant philosophy illumines the crimes of the invaders."

Jun 30, 2015 / Richard Kreitner

Blackness as Being, Whiteness as Nothingness

Blackness as Being, Whiteness as Nothingness Blackness as Being, Whiteness as Nothingness

Nell Painter and Herman Melville on American racism as existentialism.

Jun 23, 2015 / Greg Grandin

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