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see all contributions from Christian Lorentzen

  • print • Feb/Mar 2015

    Into the Mists

    Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel of knights, fog, and amnesia • Christian Lorentzen

    ... Christian Lorentzen is an editor at the London Review of Books....

  • print • Sept/Oct/Nov 2014

    Back to the Present

    Ben Lerner’s metafictional novel about art, ambition, and a writer named Ben • Christian Lorentzen

    ... and artistic, and it signals a new direction in American fiction, perhaps a fertile one. Christian Lorentzen is an editor at the London Review of Books. ...

  • print • June/July/Aug 2014

    Buddy System

    In Emily Gould’s novel, two women try to cope with New York’s cruelties • Christian Lorentzen

    ... answer to the question “Can our friends save us?” Maybe, maybe not. Christian Lorentzen is an editor at the London Review of Books. ...

  • print • Apr/May 2013

    The Wild Bunch

    Politics, art, and betrayal collide in Rachel Kushner’s new novel • Christian Lorentzen

    ... historicism-with a sense of precision verging on the dutiful. I’d be curious to see what would happen if she turned her eye to the sort of history that unfolds in the present. Christian Lorentzen...

  • print • Dec/Jan 2014

    The Gospel According to Norman

    Two new books wrestle with Mailer’s myths and his legacy • Christian Lorentzen

    ... Christian Lorentzen is an editor at the London Review of Books. ...

  • print • Dec/Jan 2013

    The Tippling Point

    Kingsley Amis’s novels of beer and Britannia. • Christian Lorentzen

    ... you’ve just poured a new drink. That’s what happens to Alun, and it serves him right: He spent too much time getting lucky. Christian Lorentzen is an editor at the London Review of...

  • print • June/July/Aug 2012

    Money Changes Everything

    ... questions while considering books from the past and near present. In the lead essay, CHRISTIAN LORENTZEN considers the successes and failures of money-themed fiction in the new millennium. HEATHER...

  • print • June/July/Aug 2012

    Fictitious Values

    Boom and bust in twenty-first-century lit • Christian Lorentzen

    ... and the branches of trees, torn up and flapping in the breeze. Christian Lorentzen is an editor at the London Review of Books....