Now, Now, Louison is a biography–a “written portrait”–of Louise Bourgeois, the sculptor and painter made infamous for her towering sculptures of spiders.
Founded in 1977 at Columbia University's School of the Arts
Now, Now, Louison is a biography–a “written portrait”–of Louise Bourgeois, the sculptor and painter made infamous for her towering sculptures of spiders.
Esmé Weijun Wang talks about her new book The Collected Schizophrenias, cultural stigmas around mental illness, and “narrative therapy.”
Kate Atkinson’s latest novel follows protagonist Juliet as she transcribes documents during World War II and is swept into a high-tension waiting game.
Interior, a novel by Thomas Clerc translated superbly from French by Jeffrey Zuckerman, is a room-by-room literary blueprint of a Parisian apartment.
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