Anderson on Franzen’s Freedom: ‘A Work of Total Genius’
"A reminder ... of why everyone got so excited about Franzen in the first place."
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"A reminder ... of why everyone got so excited about Franzen in the first place."
On "Wallace’s fullest elaboration of what he saw as the key question of modern existence."
Sam Anderson reviews 'Flight,' the 1990 Michael Jordon biography he wrote as a 13-year-old, recently unearthed in his mom's garage.
To be fair, it's hard to decide what to wear to these things.
The 'Get Your War On' author has submitted his first contribution to the Vulture Reading Room, in the form of a PowerPoint presentation.
Two more pundits weigh in on Bill Wasik's 'And Then There’s This.'
'New York' book critic Sam Anderson has convened a roundtable of literary luminaries to discuss 'Wetlands,' a novel that brims over with sex talk and bodily fluids.
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