The way I most often describe Tennessee Williams’ memoirs to people is in emphasising the feeling that Williams […]
Review
In Wrestliana, Litt shares an anecdote, a family joke of how when his son was two, he would […]
Lydia Unsworth’s debut collection follows ‘you’ – sometimes ‘us’, or ‘me’, or ‘I’ – around Amsterdam: by foot, […]
At the time she was writing Ongoingness, Sarah Manguso’s personal diary was eight hundred thousand words long. Never […]