Joyce Carol Oates reads her story “Late Love,” from the April 22 & 29, 2024, issue of the magazine. Oates, a winner of the National Humanities Medal and the Jerusalem Prize, among others, is the author of more than seventy books of fiction. A new novel, “Butcher,” and a story collection, “Flint Kill Creek,” will be published later this year.
Imbolo Mbue Reads “The Case for and Against Love Potions”
T. Coraghessan Boyle Reads “The Shape of a Teardrop”
Jonathan Lethem Reads “The Crooked House”
Souvankham Thammavongsa Reads “Good-Looking”
Jhumpa Lahiri Reads “Casting Shadows”
Ben Okri Reads “A Wrinkle in the Realm”
Lauren Groff Reads “The Wind”
Allegra Goodman Reads “A Challenge You Have Overcome”
Andrea Lee Reads “The Rivals”
Rebecca Curtis Reads “The Christmas Miracle”
Patricia Lockwood Reads “The Winged Thing”
Salman Rushdie Reads “The Old Man in the Piazza”
Rebecca Curtis Reads “Hansa and Gretyl and Piece of Shit”
George Saunders Reads “Ghoul”
Curtis Sittenfeld Reads “A for Alone”
Roddy Doyle Reads “Life Without Children”
David Rabe Reads “Suffocation Theory”
Joseph O’Neill Reads “Rainbows”
Douglas Stuart Reads “The Englishman”
Susan Choi Reads “Flashlight”
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