British author David Szalay’s latest novel—a term which doesn’t capture Szalay’s unique approach to the genre—is a restless, schizophrenic thing. … More
Tag: Graywolf Press
Erin Flanagan Reviews Jamel Brinkley’s Debut Story Collection, A Lucky Man
Absent fathers abound in this debut collection of stories, leaving behind their complicated legacies of race and love. As Eric … More
Review: Robert Young on Han Yujoo’s Novel The Impossible Fairy Tale
If there’s one word that can be used to describe Han Yujoo’s novel, The Impossible Fairy Tale, it would be unique. … More
“Reality Depends on Perspective”: Claire Polders Reviews Deb Olin Unferth’s Wait Till You See Me Dance
With “Likable,” the opening story of Wait Till You See Me Dance, Unferth throws us into the pitfalls of social … More
Review: Erin Flanagan on Sara Majka’s Story Collection Cities I’ve Never Lived In
From the very start of Cities I’ve Never Lived In, Majka plunks the reader into a world where opposites coexist: … More
Book Review: Misha Rai on Woke Up Lonely, a novel by Fiona Maazel
Espionage with its usual mayhem of shady deals, body suits a la Tom Cruise in various productions of Mission Impossible, … More
Byzantium, by Ben Stroud
I was kind of stunned when I opened Ben Stroud’s Byzantium for the first time to discover that I would … More