Written Reviews

Alejandro Zambra: “Camilo”

May 19, 2014

This week’s New Yorker fiction is Alejandro Zambra’s “Camilo,” translated from the Spanish by Megan McDowell. Betsy shares her thoughts. Read the full post.

Marek Hlasko: Killing the Second Dog

May 15, 2014

Lee reviews Marek Hlasko’s 1965 novel, Killing the Second Dog, translated from the Polish by Tomasz Mirkowicz, and recently reissued by New Vessel Press. Read the full post.

John Cheever: “O City of Broken Dreams”

May 14, 2014

Michael Pucci continues his series on John Cheever’s stories by covering “O City of Broken Dreams” (1948). Read the full post.

Wes Anderson: The Grand Budapest Hotel

May 13, 2014

Trevor looks at Wes Anderson’s new film The Grand Budapest Hotel, with some thoughts on how it relates to Stefan Zweig. Read the full post.

Robert Coover: “The Waitress”

May 12, 2014

This week’s New Yorker fiction is Robert Coover’s “The Waitress.” Trevor and Betsy share their thoughts. Read the full post.

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