"Eccentric and precise, The Woman Who Borrowed Memories assembles twenty six stories from Finnish artist and writer Tove Jansson..." Read More
This month, NYRB Classics is re-releasing Sanford Friedman’s 1965 novel Totempole. The novel details the romantic relationship between its protagonist...
Miaojin, I know this letter will reach you too late. Almost 20 years too late, since you died at the...
"One doesn't think of Burns as courageous or engaged--his great intellect and rather supercilious attitude had let him float above everything -- but writing so explicitly about gays, and advocating for them, in 1947 was an act of enormous courage. "
David Margolick took some time to talk with the Lambda Literary Review about his interest in John Horne Burns, the challenges of writing about a person who was often disliked, and learning about twentieth century gay life. Read More
“I learn things when people write intelligently about my books. That’s what you want as a writer, you want to...
& Books Not Found Anywhere Else Compiling this list every month is bar none my most challenging duty. Gathering a...


