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Displaying all articles tagged:
Sheila Heti
vulture lists
Jan. 3, 2023
The Best Books of 2022
Yes, this list features more than one book set in a postapocalyptic world, but have you looked around lately?
book review
Feb. 16, 2022
Sheila Heti Does It the Artist’s Way
Her novel
Pure Colour
is strange, even incoherent. But it also has the power to make you feel better.
By
Jennifer Wilson
best of 2018
Dec. 5, 2018
The 10 Best Books of 2018
Reinvented auto-fiction from Heti and Cusk, gripping essays, wild tales of Russia and opioids, and final stories from the late master Denis Johnson.
By
Christian Lorentzen
motherhood
May 1, 2018
In Her New Book
Motherhood,
Sheila Heti Confronts an Eternal Female Crossroads
The writer takes up the problem of whether to have a baby in her engrossing autobiographical novel.
By
Molly Fischer
department of corrections
July 16, 2015
Sheila Heti on Drinking Her Way to a Child’s-Eye View
And other lessons from Chris Kraus, Sheila Heti, and Emily Gould’s Wikipedia annotations.
By
Allison P. Davis
interview
Feb. 20, 2015
Sheila Heti on Bringing Her Play Back From the Dead
All Our Happy Days Are Stupid
opened in New York last night.
By
Erica Schwiegershausen
new books
Sept. 4, 2014
This Is How Women Really Feel About Their Clothes
Three writers asked. Nearly 700 women answered.
By
Allison P. Davis
how should a painter be?
July 3, 2014
Margaux Williamson’s Paintings for an Imaginary Museum
Talking to the Canadian painter (and friend of Sheila Heti) about her new book,
I Could See Everything
.
By
Erica Schwiegershausen
relationships
Oct. 24, 2013
Be Mine? Why It’s Smart to Court Your Friends
Like romantic relationships, many friendships begin with one person pursuing the other — and it’s not desperate or weird. It’s smart.
By
Ann Friedman
feminist history
Apr. 4, 2013
Read Every Page of Brillantine, Sheila Heti’s Lost Zine
It’s found a home in NYU’s Riot Grrrl Library.
By
Kat Stoeffel