Lynne Sharon Schwartz, The Writing on the Wall
It’s odd and a bit disconcerting to see that a category of “9/11″ fiction is emerging, but of course it is only right and natural, too, that this moment in our history should become part of our...
View ArticleLynne Sharon Schwartz, Leaving Brooklyn
Leaving Brooklyn is hands down my favourite reading of the summer, maybe even of the year so far. It’s also the only book I’ve read in a while that has sent me, immediately on finishing it, straight to...
View ArticleAppearing Elsewhere: Our Books, Ourselves
In honor of the second anniversary of the launch of The Second Pass, founding editor John Williams (prompted partly by the VIDA statistics and the ensuing discussion about women and criticism) invited...
View ArticleLynne Sharon Schwartz, Ruined by Reading: A Life in Books
In the early days of Novel Readings, one of the things I was trying to figure out was how non-academics wrote about books, or (a slight variation) how academics wrote about books for non-academic...
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