Dave Eggers’s Long Game Pays Off

Leanne Ogasawara at the Pittsburgh Review of Books: One of the most anticipated books of the year, Dave Eggers’ new novel Contrapposto was twenty years in the making and draws on the author’s own back

Paintings of an Architectural Apocalypse

I (weirdly?) love Amy Casey’s paintings of buildings in peril — being swallowed by the sea, being flung into the sky by wind. There’s an element of the Kowloon Walled City to Casey’s work, as well

Yesterday Was a Good Day

Yesterday, Ollie and I hiked up to Delta Lake (via Lupine Meadows Access) in Grand Teton National Park. It was perhaps a bit aggressive given my current lack of fitness, my non-acclimation to the alti

Kill Dick Attempts the Great OxyContin Novel

Los Angeles is a city of ten million people, each of us rubbing our eyes, filtering our water, paying our parking tickets. Doing our daily back-and-forths on the freeways, trying to outrun whatever re

Why Conflict Feels Constant Now

John Last at Noema: Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about the possible death and dismemberment of my country. Time and again, I scan the news and hear rumblings of war. Threats of annexation and domi

Liberties

Liberties is a young (less than five years old) intellectual journal that’s based in Washington, D.C.

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