O que vai encontrar na Bookforum – edição Inverno 2025

  • FEATURES


“The Azrael World”
AUDREY WOLLEN ON JOY WILLIAMS’S STORIES OF ANGELS, DEMONS, AND THE FATE OF HUMANITY
“Reader, I Divorced Him”
HERMIONE HOBY ON NARRATIVES OF MARRIAGE AND ITS DISSOLUTION
“You Can’t Go Home Again”
JESSI JEZEWSKA STEVENS ON ÁGOTA KRISTÓF’S CONFOUNDING FICTIONS OF EXILE

  • FICTION AND POETRY

BECCA ROTHFELD: Antonio di Benedetto’s Zama, The Silentiary, and The Suicides
RACHEL MONROE: Carmen Boullosa’s Texas: The Great Theft: 10th Anniversary Edition
JENNIFER KRASINSKI: Elfriede Jelinek’s The Children of the Dead
MELISSA ANDERSON: Jane DeLynn’s In Thrall
JAMIE HOOD: Virginie Despentes’s Dear Dickhead
DAVID KURNICK: Alan Hollinghurst’s Our Evenings

  • INTERVIEW

ARIANA REINES talks with Emily Witt

  • NONFICTION


ANDREW CHAN: Love, Joe: The Selected Letters of Joe Brainard

ANAHID NERSESSIAN: John Kelsey’s I Forget

DAVID O’NEILL: Alec Soth’s Advice for Young Artists

LIZZY HARDING: Carrie Courogen’s Miss May Does Not Exist: The Life and Work of Elaine May, Hollywood’s Hidden Genius

HARMONY HOLIDAY: Brandon Shimoda’s The Afterlife Is Letting Go

SASHA FRERE-JONES: David Graeber’s The Ultimate Hidden Truth of the World . . .

GENE SEYMOUR: Philip Freeman’s In the Brewing Luminous:
The Life & Music of Cecil Taylor

IAN VOLNER: Architecture. Research. Office.

MARY TURFAH: Isabella Hammad’s Recognizing the Stranger: On Palestine and Narrative

REBECCA ARIEL PORTE: Marguerite Young’s Angel in the Forest: A Fairy Tale of Two Utopias

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