In her novel Tell Me I’m an Artist, Chelsea Martin questions whether art offers a refuge from the world.
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A Novel Set in the Berlin of the Future Pokes Fun at the Creative Class
Elvia Wilk combines satire, dystopia, sci-fi, and millennial ennui all in one book.
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An Interview with Lynne Tillman
The novelist and critic discusses her new book of fiction — Men and Apparitions.
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A Superior Notebook: Richard Hell’s ‘Massive Pissed Love’
When Richard Hell’s I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp was published two years ago, it got a lot of favorable notice, but I never really thought the book — an account of the writer’s life up to about 1984 — was properly understood.