September 2015 Books Articles
- T.S. Eliot Wrote Erotic Poems, Apparently
- I Love My Sexy Novel Cover — But How Do I Explain It to My Five-Year-Old Daughter?
- Art Is a Tool for Reorganizing Our Lives: A Conversation With Cognitive Philosopher Alva Noë
- The National Book Foundation Reveals Its “5 Under 35” Honorees
- Which Books Are Really Being Banned?
- Does Shakespeare Need to Be “Translated” for Contemporary Audiences?
- Why ‘Emma’ Is Jane Austen’s Greatest Achievement
- Roberto Bolaño Was Terrified by the Force of Andrés Neuman’s Prose — And We Should Be Too
- “There Is a Light and It Never Ghouls Out”: Morrissey’s Debut Novel Sounds Like a Doozy
- From Books to Ebooks and Back: The Future of Literary Consumption Is Unwritten
- Why the Major Labels Are the Streaming Wars’ True Villains
- Amy Schumer’s Book Sells for More Than Double the Standard for Celebrity Comedians
- Harry Potter Is the Descendent of Old Hair Gel Money
- Elizabeth Gilbert’s Radical (and Slightly Glib) Approach to Creativity
- “Keep Dying! Keep Writing It Down!” C.K. Williams’ Final Poems Capture the Velocity of Death
- Donald Trump’s New Election Manifesto Hits Bookshelves in October
- Jackie Collins, Best-Selling Author Who Wrote About Hollywood Glamour, Sex, and Scandal, Dies at 77
- The Inspiring Post-‘Harry Potter’ Life of Hermione Granger
- Everything You Need to Know About the 2015 National Book Awards Longlist
- Bryan Singer Announces ‘20,000 Leagues Under the Sea’ Adaptation as His Next Film
- Didion Hunger vs. the First-Person Industrial Complex
- Lauren Groff’s ‘Fates and Furies’ Is a Literary ‘Gone Girl’
- The Politics of Skin, Hair, and Ballet: An Excerpt from Margo Jefferson’s ‘Negroland’
- Agatha Christie’s 10 Best Plot Twists
- The Dream of Being What You Are: On Juliet Jacques’s ‘Trans’
- The Gossip Girl of Her Time: On the Pleasures of Edith Wharton’s Pulpy Minor Novels
- The Man Booker Prize Announces its 2015 Shortlist, Including ‘A Little Life’ and ‘A Brief History of Seven Killings’
- The Art of the Novel-Essay: Valeria Luiselli’s Radically Collaborative ‘The Story of My Teeth’
- Check out the 2015 National Book Awards Longlist for Young People’s Literature
- A Gastronomic Collection of Quotes from Roald Dahl’s Fictional Cuisine
- Drink and Magic Your Troubles Away at Toronto’s New ‘Harry Potter’ Themed Bar
- 10 Famous Authors’ Favorite TV Shows
- It Happened to Me: Sometimes I Hear Maniacal Laughter From the Locked Tower Room
- 7 Things You Didn’t Know About Alexander McQueen
- When a White Guy Uses the Name “Yi-Fen Chou” to Get His Poetry Anthologized, Who’s to Blame?
- Erica Jong Is Out of Touch, But That May Be a Good Thing
- Magical Fundamentalism: Salman Rushdie’s New Novel Spoofs the Arabian Nights
- 10 Novels Written Under the Influence
- The Accidental Poetry of Athletes’ Post-Game Interviews: An Excerpt From ‘Erratic Fire, Erratic Passion’
- The Murakami Offensive: Is This How Bookstores Beat Amazon?
- Why the Media’s “Decline of Men” Narrative Doesn’t Hold Up
- Don DeLillo to Receive National Book Award for Contribution to American Letters
- J.K. Rowling Tweets the Deets of Harry Potter’s Son’s First Day at Hogwarts
- ‘The Story of the Lost Child’: Elena Ferrante Concludes Her Tetralogy on Female Friendship and Feminist Doubles
- Bond Author Thinks Idris Elba Is “Too Rough…Too Street” To Play 007
- The Uses of Decadence: On Edward St. Aubyn’s ‘A Clue to the Exit’