In this interview, Jasmine Vojdani speaks with writer Porochista Khakpour about fragmented identity, being Iranian in America, regret, and her new book, The Brown Album: Essays on Exile and Identity.
Founded in 1977 at Columbia University's School of the Arts
In this interview, Jasmine Vojdani speaks with writer Porochista Khakpour about fragmented identity, being Iranian in America, regret, and her new book, The Brown Album: Essays on Exile and Identity.
Cusk is a master of the illustrative anecdote, allowing her to telescope between the specific and the abstract.
Melanie Kruvelis talks emotional mapping, grieving alone in New York City, and the catharsis of karaoke.
Where his previous work evoked comfort and shared domestic spaces, in this show, Fratino has expanded his gaze outward.
“Is it normal to be ashamed of loving?” asks Édouard Louis in his third intensely autobiographical novel, Who Killed My Father.
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