Brendan WolfeAn Elliptical LifeThe great Jewish novelist struggles, beautifully, to write a memoir.Feb 25, 2020Feb 25, 2020
Brendan WolfeIt’s Raining MienVietnam’s most famous dissident publishes her fifth novel in English.Feb 25, 2020Feb 25, 2020
Brendan WolfeThe ‘Game’ Is AfootSherlockian “scholars” pay tribute to the sleuth by pretending he actually lived.Feb 24, 2020Feb 24, 2020
Brendan WolfeChute as in ChickadeeUnderestimate the novelist Carolyn Chute at your own risk.Feb 23, 2020Feb 23, 2020
Brendan WolfeThis Is Not a Review of Shostakovich’s Fifth SymphonyOn learning to failFeb 19, 2020Feb 19, 2020
Brendan WolfeStories from the Lost NationMapping a troubled history along the backroads of IowaFeb 19, 2020Feb 19, 2020
Brendan WolfeThe Case of the Hungry StrangerA man is always more complicated than his paper trail — especially when he’s your father, who walked out one day.Feb 16, 2020Feb 16, 2020
Brendan WolfeinAge of AwarenessToo Much of a Good ThingFeaturing heroes, anti-heroes, and giant, blue-peckered superheroes, Watchmen is everything. Sometimes it’s even boring.Feb 4, 20201Feb 4, 20201
Brendan WolfeThe Book of Athea (Part 5)Two cousins find themselves separated by a civil war and an American returns home.Jan 21, 2020Jan 21, 2020