Sarah Mossâs memoir, the story of how her upbringing developed in her a lifelong, destructive relationship to food, is full of daring. It is a complicated tale and her telling is many-sided,... Read more »
Liz Cheney, the Republican vice-chair of the House January 6 committee, did “all she could” to protect the rightwing supreme court justice Clarence Thomas and his wife, the political activist Ginni Thomas,... Read more »
Virginie Despentes, 55, was born in Nancy, France, and lives between Paris and Barcelona. Her books include her 1993 debut, Baise-Moi, about two sex workers on a killing spree; the feminist manifesto... Read more »
PEN International has called on Turkish authorities to drop âbogusâ charges against the writer Yavuz Ekinci. Ekinci, whose work focuses on the plight of Kurdish people in Turkey, has been charged with... Read more »
“It’s like Trump is deliberately praising every brutal dictator except me.” Source link Read more »
Fiction Creation Lake by Rachel Kushner (Jonathan Cape, out now) Spy-for-hire Sadie Smith arrives in rural France, tasked with infiltrating a group of eco-activists. There she follows a beguiling trail of emails... Read more »
Three screen adaptations of Neil Gaiman’s works have been cancelled or had their production paused amid reports accusing the author of Coraline and The Sandman of sexual misconduct. Netflix’s Dead Boy Detectives,... Read more »
“Oh, no, I don’t eat s’mores—I just correct people when they’re making them wrong.” Source link Read more »