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Graphic Essays

The Matrilineal Pleasures of ‘A Life of One’s Own’

Lena Moses-Schmitt - 9.6.2023
What I found in Biggs's book wasn't so much guidance, but companionship.
Lena Moses-Schmitt - 9.6.2023
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Person to Person

Maria Bamford Has Been Having Some Weird Thoughts

Marissa Higgins - 9.21.2023
"I work in show business; it’s kind of par for the course to say you’re mental."
Marissa Higgins - 9.21.2023
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Essays

The Generative Joys of Bookbinding

Jennifer Savran Kelly - 9.20.2023
As a book artist I’ve learned to follow inspiration wherever it comes from, to be guided by a sense of awe for words as art.
Jennifer Savran Kelly - 9.20.2023
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Announcements

Honey & Wax Book Collecting Prize 2023 Winners

Editor - 9.19.2023
Auroura Morgan is the winner of this year's Honey and Wax Book Collecting Prize for American women book collectors aged 30 and younger.
Editor - 9.19.2023
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Reviews

The Orthodoxy of Paradox

Gideon Leek - 9.18.2023
In 'The Rigor of Angels,' William Eggington posits that paradoxes are inextricable from knowledge.
Gideon Leek - 9.18.2023
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Reviews

Chloe Aridjis’s Night-Sea Journey

Brendan Driscoll - 9.15.2023
'Dialogue with a Somnambulist' reveals a new anxiety: that enchantment, however necessary, will not be sufficient.
Brendan Driscoll - 9.15.2023
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Reviews

The Ambitious Anachronism of ‘The Fraud’

Kazuo Robinson - 9.14.2023
We are to understand that a story with such disclosures could not be published in its time, but we might also feel it could not have been written then.
Kazuo Robinson - 9.14.2023
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Essays

The Timely Provocations of Matthew Gasda

GD Dess - 9.13.2023
'Dimes Square' portrays what it’s like for creatives—wherever they are—to survive in the competitive art ecosystem of today.
GD Dess - 9.13.2023
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Reviews

Scenes from a Literary Marriage

Michael O'Donnell - 9.12.2023
'Wifedom' is less a biography of Eileen—or even a portrait of two halves of a marriage—than an indictment of a writer that Funder has ceased to venerate.
Michael O'Donnell - 9.12.2023
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Essays

Founder’s Picks: The Best of The Millions

C. Max Magee - 9.8.2023
The Millions might now best be shared in a more analog fashion, from one trusted reader to another, and it is in that spirit that I gift to you these links.
C. Max Magee - 9.8.2023
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Essays

What It Takes to Be a TikTok Poet

Grace Bialecki - 9.8.2023
Surely, learning to self-promote couldn’t be harder or more demoralizing than the last decade I’d spent writing.
Grace Bialecki - 9.8.2023
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Essays

The Forgotten Novelist Who Remade Egyptian Cinema

Jasmin Attia - 9.8.2023
It is shocking that Ihsan Abdel Kouddous is still largely unknown outside the Arab world.
Jasmin Attia - 9.8.2023
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Profiles

Mark O’Connell’s Intimate Portrait of a Murderer

Tadhg Hoey - 9.7.2023
“It’s the most complicated relationship I’ve ever had.”
Tadhg Hoey - 9.7.2023
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The Mad Men Book Club

The Mad Men Book Club: ‘The Inferno’

Colin Ainsworth - 9.7.2023
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Announcements

We’ve Got a New Look

Editor - 9.6.2023
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Excerpts

Lawrence Wright on Larry McMurtry

Lawrence Wright - 9.6.2023
McMurtry was ruddering against the idea of the great Texas myth, which glorified a way of life that was mostly stultifying and mean.
Lawrence Wright - 9.6.2023
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Person to Person

Min Jin Lee Still Believes in Truth

Jianan Qian - 9.6.2023
"I think my career is this series of humiliations where I feel so stupid all the time."
Jianan Qian - 9.6.2023
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Book Previews

September Preview: The Millions Most Anticipated (This Month)

Editor - 8.29.2023
New books by Annie Ernaux, Naomi Klein Yiyun Li, Zadie Smith, C Pam Zhang, and more—here's what we can't wait to read this month.
Editor - 8.29.2023
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