A shrewd move by George Washington. Why Gauguin wore a 10-gallon hat. And the benefits of breathing through your nose ...
We’re all very online because that’s the place to be. And it’s unclear whether the internet has been our saving grace during this particular era of social distancing or whether it has plunged us into ...
The Booker Prize is one of the highest honors an author can receive for fiction, so what was it like for Savannah’s Patricia Lockwood to be short-listed for the prestigious award? Apparently it was ...
“Twitter est mort,” Patricia Lockwood’s autofictional avatar declares late in her new novel, Will There Ever Be Another You. The declaration is also terminal for the character, who has been ...
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Patricia Lockwood's first novel comprises panicked fragments — dispatches from the "portal" to which an unnamed female character is obsessively drawn. On the portal, fame can be instant and arbitrary; ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." “My mind had moved a few inches to the left of its usual place,” the author and poet Patricia Lockwood ...
Some years ago, I was interviewing a Columbia neurologist for a potential article on imaging. After a tour of her laboratory and MRI scanner, dialogue about the frontal cortex and the mysteries of ...
Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker and broadcaster Mary Beard among Booker Prize judges - The literary prize panel will also feature Patricia Lockwood, Raymond Antrobus and Rebecca Liu.
Patricia Lockwood’s “No One Is Talking About This” is either a work of genius or an exasperating endurance trial. Never before has a novel left me so internally polarized. Should I revel in its ...
Two years ago, the London Review of Books made an offer that Patricia Lockwood couldn't refuse. She's a poet and an author. And the invitation was to give a lecture at the British Museum. PATRICIA ...
As I read Part One of Patricia Lockwood’s new novel, “No One is Talking About This,” I thought of two famous figures: James Joyce and Grumpy Cat. Joyce is conjured directly by Lockwood as the man who ...