Two prominent thinkers consider new forms of intimacy
Ozick speculates about James and Conrad's secretaries
A new book collects Peter Schjeldahl's New Yorker writings
In his novel, Brian Hall pries beneath Robert Frost's brittle demeanor
Frost's prose makes a case for his self-conscious craftsmanship
In his long-awaited novel, Rudy Wurlitzer conjures a fantastic frontier
Hemon's novel moves from old Chicago to the siege of Sarajevo
James Meek's protagonist is a reporter on the front lines
Martin Amis looks at the post-9/11 world
Pat Barker revisits the trauma of World War I