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The novelist discusses religion, the ethics of writing characters of a different race, and his deliberate evolution away from literary formalism and “po-mo hijinks.” (article)
The novelist on his deliberate evolution away from literary formalism and “po-mo hijinks”; plus, two critics on a record-breaking season for Black playwrights on Broadway. (episode)
The novelist discusses religion, the ethics of writing characters of a different race, and his deliberate evolution away from literary formalism and “po-mo hijinks.”
The critics Vinson Cunningham and Alexandra Schwartz discuss whether the record-breaking number of plays by Black playwrights this season is a sign of things to come.
It’s hard for a critic to select songs for a person who has never heard music. Petrusich offers picks from Aretha Franklin, Paul and Linda McCartney, and the Velvet Underground.