“This book is beyond special. Richard Powers manages to turn trees into vivid and engaging characters, something that indigenous people have done for eons but that modern literature has rarely if ever even attempted. It’s not just a completely absorbing, even overwhelming book; it’s a kind of breakthrough in the ways we think about and […]
The post Richard Powers : The Overstory appeared first on Tin House.
Lacy M. Johnson : The Reckonings
Christine Schutt : Pure Hollywood
Mitchell S. Jackson : Survival Math
Marlon James : Black Leopard, Red Wolf
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore : Sketchtasy
Alicia Jo Rabins : Fruit Geode
Genevieve Hudson : Pretend We Live Here
Jeffrey Yang : Hey Marfa
Chaya Bhuvaneswar : White Dancing Elephants
Layli Long Soldier : Whereas
Diane Williams: The Collected Stories of Diane Williams
R.O. Kwon : The Incendiaries
Tommy Pico : Junk
Dubravka Ugrešić : Fox & American Fictionary
Anna Moschovakis : Eleanor or The Rejection of the Progress of Love
Dao Strom : You Will Always Be Someone From Somewhere Else
Catherine Lacey : Certain American States
Forrest Gander : Be With
Chelsea Hodson : Tonight I’m Someone Else
Molly Crabapple : Brothers of the Gun – A Memoir of the Syrian War
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Lit Society: Books and Drama
Ex Libris
Write The Book: Conversations on Craft
Anne of Avonlea
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Fresh Air
Myths and Legends