A Novel About Women Who Trade One Kind of Captivity for Another
In Charlotte Wood’s The Natural Way of Things, a group of captive women discover who they might become beyond the control of men.

In Charlotte Wood’s The Natural Way of Things, a group of captive women discover who they might become beyond the control of men.

The true pleasure of literature can be found in demanding works such as Your Name Here, by Helen DeWitt and Ilya Gridneff.

In his newest book, Joe Sacco worries about what political violence might lead to.

In Pip Adam’s extraordinary, humane book Audition, the stars are both a dystopian place and a site of uncharted possibility.

Wildcat Dome’s characters can’t escape the calamities that marked their lives—and their country’s history.

Lily Tuck’s attempt to bring to life a victim of the atrocity turns her into a prosecutor, not a novelist.

Making any kind of art can be an obsessive pursuit, but literature is uniquely suited to depicting monomania.
