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see all contributions from Art & Language Art Winslow

  • papertrail • August 23, 2023

    Yunte Huang on the Chinese American film star Anna May Wong; books to read this fall

    ... credulous, as many of our most vigilant listeners have suggested?”  The Paris Review has unpaywalled James Baldwin’s “Art of Fiction...

  • papertrail • August 17, 2023

    Russian journalist Elena Kostyuchenko's account of being poisoned; Justin Taylor's forthcoming novel, "Reboot"

    ... Alice Notley, and Ron Padgett. As art historian Debra Bricker Balken writes in the new book: “What Katz found so compelling about this scene was its complete disregard for aesthetic precedent

  • papertrail • August 08, 2023

    A sneak peek at Bookforum’s summer issue; Paper Trail returns

    ... preoccupations with death, rebirth, money, belonging, and the place of art in society. Sarah Nicole Prickett’s essay on Jacqueline Rose begins with the reviewer about to hit a deer with her car. Moira Donegan...

  • papertrail • December 06, 2022

    Margo Jefferson on questioning her writing self; New York Times Guild says a work stoppage is likely

    ...theparisreview.org/products/the-paris-review-no-242-winter-2022> is also out now. N. Scott Momaday and Colm Tóibín are the latest subjects of the Art of Poetry and the Art of Fiction interviews, respectively.  For...

  • papertrail • December 02, 2022

    Sight and Sound’s greatest films of all time; Hanif Abdurraqib on Osa Atoe’s Black punk zines

    .../> Elif Batuman, the author most recently of Either/Or , for the Paris Review’s online edition. They discuss...

  • papertrail • December 01, 2022

    Aline Kominsky-Crumb has died at age seventy-four

    ... an unfiltered and personal style that pushed the boundaries of what was acceptable to depict in art. Kominsky-Crumb frequently collaborated with her husband, Robert Crumb, over the years, and the...

  • interviews • December 01, 2022

    Alter Offerings

    Bookforum talks with graphic memoirist Emma Grove • Karen Schechner

    ... also its effects on its target?   I had an art professor who once told us that if you use black in your work, you should use it as a color, to define shape or represent something, not just to fill...

  • print • Dec/Jan/Feb 2023

    Supreme Courtesan

    Colette’s classic novels of a prostitute and her young ex-lover • Becca Rothfeld

    ... “tend to be shallow, yet however terribly they behave, she pities them as the weaker sex.” They are flabby, self-indulgent, and utterly without resilience. They never have to master the difficult art...

  • print • Dec/Jan/Feb 2023

    Ruminations in an Emergency

    A new translation of Proust’s late masterpiece • Rebecca Ariel Porte

    ... loneliness, boredom, coercion, luxury, art, love, class, time, memory, madeleines with lime-blossom tisanes, and queer desire. By comparing Proust to Bernardin (a Rousseauian novelist of the Enlightenment...

  • print • Dec/Jan/Feb 2023

    On Boroughed Time

    A Black trans ex-convict returns to gentrified Brooklyn • Omari Weekes

    ... just like Geraldine useta say”). Even so, as Black trans aesthetics continue to largely be forged through poetics, visual art, and memoir rather than fiction, to ask one day in the life of Carlotta...

  • print • Dec/Jan/Feb 2023

    City on Fire

    N. K. Jemisin’s NYC-set fantasy series • Stephanie Burt

    ... in steel-toed boots who runs a neighborhood art center in Hunts Point that doubles as a long-term shelter. Manny, who’s good with money, must have come to the city to escape his past, which he can...

  • print • Dec/Jan/Feb 2023

    The Indie City

    A new history of a legendary Chicago record label • J. C. Gabel

    ... guided his creative spirit. That spirit is very much still alive on a nightly basis at venues like Constellation, the Empty Bottle, and Corbett vs. Dempsey, an art gallery, record label, and...