Written Reviews

Eowyn Ivey: The Snow Child

April 8, 2025

Eowyn Ivey’s debut novel blends myth and harsh reality in the Alaskan frontier, telling a story that’s both tender and haunting. Here is my reflection on my first encounter with The Snow Child—a book long recommended to me by my wife.

David Bezmozgis: “From, To”

April 8, 2025

This week’s New Yorker story is “From, To,” by David Bezmozgis.

Aysegül Savas: “Marseille”

April 5, 2025

This week’s New Yorker story is “Marseille,” by Aysegül Savas.

Bryan Washington: “Hatagaya Lore”

March 24, 2025

This week’s New Yorker story is Bryan Washington’s “Hatagaya Lore.”

Eça de Queirós: Adam and Eve in Paradise

March 18, 2025

Adam and Eve in Paradise, recently published by New Directions in a translation by the always great Margaret Jull Costa, reimagines the dawn of humanity with wit, humor, and surprising depth. Through a comic and naturalistic retelling, Eça de Queirós explores Adam’s evolution from beast to man—and Eve’s crucial role in shaping civilization. A philosophical exploration of knowledge, survival, and the cost of progress. Check out my full review.

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