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George Saunders: “Ghoul”

November 2, 2020

This week’s New Yorker story is “Ghoul,” by George Saunders.

Don DeLillo: The Silence

October 30, 2020

Don DeLillo’s latest novella The Silence is brilliant but dull . . . not that I think DeLillo cares. It’s worth a look for sure.

Curtis Sittenfeld: “A for Alone”

October 26, 2020

This week’s New Yorker story is, fittingly, from Curtis Sittenfeld. “A for Alone” is a political story inspired by Mike Pence.

Stephen Frears: The Hit

October 22, 2020

Stephen Frears’s 1984 crime film The Hit makes its way onto Blu-ray from The Criterion Collection this week. It’s a great vehicle for its two stars, Terence Stamp and John Hurt, and a film that surprised me again and again.

Marilynne Robinson: Jack

October 21, 2020

Marilynne Robinson continues to expand the universe of Gilead, Iowa, with her fourth book in the series, Jack. I find these books to be healing and beautiful, and Jack is one of the best among them.

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