Intelligence and Artifice: How will A.I. Change Literature?
In late November of 2022, the company OpenAI released its revolutionary ChatGPT technology, a free artificial-intelligence chatbot, to the world. Since then, op-ed sections, social... Read More
Friends for Life: The Complicated, Unbreakable Bonds
What role do friendships play in our lives—setting us on new paths, grounding us, dissolving and reappearing at critical moments—and how do they shape the... Read More
Objectivity in the Era of Polarity
The standards of journalistic objectivity remain hotly contested by readers, prominent media figures, and writers attached to newspapers of record. As we near another election... Read More
Women Writing War
War writing has long been a category dominated by male journalists and authors. Increasingly, women are reporting from the front lines, and writing short stories,... Read More
Greek Lessons: Han Kang in Conversation with Katie Kitamura
Han Kang’s Booker Prize-winning 2016 novel The Vegetarian solidified her place as a master of the surreal, and is a powerful reminder that what makes... Read More
The Past’s Presence
Historians’ work unearthing the past offers invaluable revelations about the landscape of modern American politics. With the freedom to tell authentic histories under attack in... Read More
Novel & Place
When we talk about reading, we almost always talk about being transported. But where are we going? How does the place we are transported to... Read More