The Art of Fiction No. 250 (Interviewer) Issue no. 238 Winter 2021 “I was desperate to write a novel, but I didn’t have a story. Whenever I tried to write fiction it was all about my own inner bullshit.”
Two Revolutions August 23rd, 2019 Martin Puryear’s sculptures, the United States’ official contribution to the ongoing 2019 Venice Biennale, stand tall, oblique, coyly mute.
To Die, in Effect, for Love: On Gary Indiana’s Horse Crazy September 17th, 2018 Sex, hypocrisy, solitude, loss, the punitive affinities that swallow the self—these are Gary Indiana’s themes, jingling through his books like money in Balzac. But rumbling beneath the malice is a melancholy yearning, a mind groping vuln…