Willa Cather Novels: The Untold Story Behind America’s Most Haunting Prairie Sagas
Even now, Red Cloud, Nebraska, has a certain kind of peace. A wind that hasn’t changed much in more than […]
Even now, Red Cloud, Nebraska, has a certain kind of peace. A wind that hasn’t changed much in more than […]
In 2012, Jacqueline Harpman passed away. She spent decades working as a psychoanalyst in Brussels, wrote over fifteen novels in
Danny McBride’s actions have always been a little trickier than he admits. The mullet, profanity, and desperate swagger of Kenny
After a ten-year hiatus, Kazuo Ishiguro released his eighth book, and the literary community took notice in a manner that
There’s a certain type of book that irritates you not because it’s flawless but rather because it’s peculiar and unsettling
When a story is told incorrectly long enough that the correction feels more like a reckoning than a twist, there
When you open a book that comes wrapped in secrecy, a certain kind of dread settles into your chest. A
Most casual readers will estimate that Harlan Coben has written few books. Twelve, perhaps fifteen. The actual number is somewhere
A group of women on a death march up a haunted mountain witness a giant creature made entirely of human