David Means: “Two Ruminations on a Homeless Brother”
This week’s New Yorker fiction is “Two Ruminations on a Homeless Brother” by David Means.
This week’s New Yorker fiction is “Two Ruminations on a Homeless Brother” by David Means.
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Akhil Sharma’s “You Are Happy?” Read the full post.
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Emma Cline’s “Northeast Regional.” Read the full post.
This week’s New Yorker fiction is John Lanchester’s “Signal.” Read the full post.
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Victor Lodato’s “Herman Melville, Volume 1.” Read the full post.
This week’s New Yorker fiction is a “lost” F. Scott Fitzgerald story from 1920! Read the full post.
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Anne Enright’s “Solstice.” Read the full post.
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Zadie Smith’s “Crazy They Call Me,” a piece on and from the perspective of Billie Holiday. Read the full post.
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Lore Segal’s “Ladies’ Lunch.” Read the full post.
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Curtis Sittenfeld’s “The Prairie Wife.” Read the full post.