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see all contributions from Christine Smallwood

  • papertrail • April 14, 2021

    Merve Emre on pedagogical criticism and community; Daphne A. Brooks in conversation with Jamila Woods

    ... and Harper’s Magazine will host Christine Smallwood and Christopher Beha discussing Smallwood’s new novel, The Life of the Mind. ...

  • papertrail • March 12, 2021

    The Gimlet Union has reached a deal with Gimlet Media; Leslie Jamison on pandemic-induced nostalgia

    ... Fall 2020 issue of Bookforum, Christine Smallwood reviewed Nunez’s latest novel, What Are...

  • papertrail • March 05, 2021

    Emily Nemens steps down from the Paris Review; TV adaptation of Torrey Peters’s novel Detransition, Baby

    ... what they do for self-care, nearly every health reporter interviewed said something along the lines of, ‘I’m still working on it.’” On Wednesday, March 24, Christine Smallwood will discuss

  • print • Mar/Apr/May 2021

    Apocalypse When

    Christine Smallwood’s novel of endings that feel unending • Claire Jarvis

    ... THE LIFE OF THE MIND, Christine Smallwood’s debut novel, begins with an ending. We meet Dorothy, a contingent faculty member in the English department where she used to be a doctoral student...

  • papertrail • February 26, 2021

    Jia Tolentino reviews Christine Smallwood’s debut novel; Lovia Gyarkye on bookstores and curation

    ..._source=twitter> Christine Smallwood’s debut novel, The Life of the Mind. Writing about the unlikeably relatable protagonist, Tolentino notes, “Like many of the people who will love this novel, Dorothy is...

  • print • Feb/Mar 2020

    Meditations in an Emergency

    Jenny Offill’s novel of the barely bearable present • Christine Smallwood

    ...” Christine Smallwood’s debut novel will be published by Hogarth. ...

  • print • Dec/Jan 2020

    “Nobody Likes Being Called a Cesspool”

    D. H. Lawrence's stunning, indefensible essays • Christine Smallwood

    ... Christine Smallwood is a writer living in Brooklyn. ...

  • print • Summer 2018

    State of Affairs

    John Updike’s Couples Christine Smallwood

    ... book is five hundred pages of people demonstrating again and again that they are incapable of turning down an invitation to a party at which they are guaranteed to have a bad time. Christine...

  • print • June/July/Aug 2017

    Pleasure and the Text

    A new series of erotic novels emerges from the art world. • Christine Smallwood

    ... Lovers series. In Burning Blue, the narrator is going through . . . menopause. Christine Smallwood writes the New Books column for Harper’s Magazine....

  • print • Apr/May 2016

    Desert Course

    Geoff Dyer’s book of bleak, neurotic travel writing • Christine Smallwood

    ...” Dyer writes about Tahiti, “was proof of how much I still expected and wanted from the world, of what high hopes I still had of it.” I know how he feels. Christine Smallwood writes...

  • print • Feb/Mar 2016

    Short Cuts

    New anthologies map out three approaches to the American short story • Christine Smallwood

    ... thing about a short story is that it doesn’t have time to teach you how to read it. So very often we come up on an ending unprepared. Christine Smallwood writes the New Books column for Harper...

  • print • Sept/Oct/Nov 2020

    Passing Through

    Sigrid Nunez’s novel of death, friendship, and the writing life • Christine Smallwood

    THE NARRATOR OF SIGRID NUNEZ’S NEW NOVEL, What Are You Going Through, is an unmarried female writer who seems to be between sixty and seventy years old. She has a friend,