Selected clips.
Ana Mendieta: Can Her Story Ever Again Be Her Own? (NYT Styles, cover story)
Nan Goldin’s Happy Ending (New York Magazine, One Great Story)
With ‘Letters From Max’ Onstage, Sarah Ruhl Again Mourns a Poet’s Death (NYT Theater)
“Throwing Yourself Into the Dark”: A Conversation with Anne Carson (The Paris Review)
He Worked for Warhol, But That’s Just Part of the Story (NYT Styles, The Great Read)
Jonathan Escoffery Has a Reality He’d Like to Share (NYT Books)
Leslie Jamison’s Memoir “Splinters” Is a Balancing Act of Self-Exposure (NYT Styles)
The Portrait Hung in Joan Didion’s Home. But Who Painted It? (NYT Books, The Great Read)
Isabelle Albuquerque’s Art of Desire / “Orgy for 10 People in One Body” (W Magazine)
Has It Ever Been Harder to Make a Living As an Author? (Esquire)
Jezebel, the Oral History: “There Was This Riotous Sense of Fun” (NYT Styles)
Ragnar Kjartansson on the Irony of “Romantic Songs of the Patriarchy” (W Magazine)
NYT Books Most Anticipated Literary Fiction Spring 2023 / Summer 2023 / Fall 2023 / Spring 2024 / Summer 2024
Lidia Yuknavitch Writes to Break with the ‘Tyranny’ of the Past (NYT Books)
Novelist Samantha Hunt Revisits Her “Haunted” Childhood Home (NYT Styles)
Astra Magazine Had Creative Freedom and a Budget. It Wasn’t Enough. (NYT Books)
How Authors Are Becoming Hollywood Power Players (Marie Claire)
How Did Three Mystic Modernists Become Millennial Design Tropes? (W Magazine)
Lisa Taddeo: A Writer of Three Women's Sex Lives Shares Her Own Journey (NYT Styles)
Kaia Gerber’s Book Club and the Online Literary Boom (NYT Styles)
Author Emma Straub Revisits the Past in This Time Tomorrow (The Cut)
The Prime of Adrien Brody (The Guardian / Observer Magazine)
It’s Catherine Cohen’s World. We’re All Just Living in It. (W Magazine)
Brie Larson, YouTube Personality. With an Oscar. (NYT Styles)
Letter of Recommendation: Souvenir Photo Viewers (The New York Times Magazine)
The Binders Isn’t a Secret Anymore. Where Does the Giant Facebook Group Go from Here? (Nieman Lab)
Why Leonora Carrington’s Work Feels So Of the Moment (W Magazine)
Meet the Man Who Introduced Jacques Derrida to America (Literary Hub)
Alan Ruck and Justine Lupe on the “Relentless Delusion” of Their Succession Characters (W Magazine)
Amy Schneider is More Than Her Jeopardy! Winning Streak (WSJ Style)
Social Climbing Has a Whole New Meaning (NYT Styles, cover story)
The Phones Are Alive, With the Sounds of Katie Couric (NYT Styles)
Jacqueline Woodson on “Red at the Bone” (Marie Claire)