
Understanding Your Past Won’t Liberate You
Gwendoline Riley’s novels raise a skeptical eyebrow at the promise of redemption through unlearning past trauma.

Gwendoline Riley’s novels raise a skeptical eyebrow at the promise of redemption through unlearning past trauma.

Doctors have their stories to tell about mental illness. But what about the stories we tell ourselves?

The author reflects on a charmed life—and all that could have gone wrong.

Three books explore a history of fractious extremism that predates Donald Trump.

Daisy Lafarge’s new novel makes it impossible to separate the art from the artist.

Felix Frankfurter was an eloquent liberal champion of judicial restraint. Is it time for a reappraisal?

Jamil Jan Kochai’s story collection reveals the surreal farce of the War on Terror.

The shadowy history of a modest emotion

The author’s novel about race transformation fails to take an old idea to new places.

A new book argues that giving space to strange phenomena helps us pay better attention to the crises of our time.