George Bernard Shaw once said that the privilege of joking in public should only be granted to people who know thoroughly what they are joking about. I thought of his words as I devoured Endling, the ...
Some questions have been hounding me lately: In times of war and devastation, how do artists carry on? How much of a culture can diasporic descendants lay claim to? If a tree snail and I were both ...
Maria Reva creates beautiful, purposeful chaos. Informed by deep personal loss, her startling metafictional debut novel, “Endling,” is a forceful mashup of storytelling modes that call attention to ...