Nerding out in remembrance.
All in Read
Consider this a eulogy. A eulogy in advance, actually, to the southern gothic school of literature.
The sort of off-kilter Americana you might expect from a name like Vonnegut or Pynchon, but with a voice that’s all its own.
Gritty realism from one of the best to to do it, the king of the anti-romantics: Raymond Carver.
In wake of the recent popular resurgence of White Noise, we look back at our favorite titles from the author’s criminally underrated short story canon.
Read Chuck Klosterman’s essential in the genre that has since been dubbed “small-town quirkiana” before the bandwagon arrives.
Take a dive beneath the murky waters of suburbia with John Cheever’s surreal classic in short fiction.
Cormac McCarthy returns to the literary world in full force with The Passenger, his first novel in 16 years.
Read David Byrne’s analytical musings on art and music to find out what bongos, ghettoblasters and Madonna have in common.
New colors and new styles.