Fiction
“Stupid Girls,” Granta
“Pornography,” LARB Quarterly
Selected Non-fiction
“Life Has Always Been a Performance” (on Nicole Flattery’s Nothing Special), The Atlantic
“The Tyranny of English” (on Jennifer Croft’s The Extinction of Irena Rey), The Atlantic
“The Liminal Life of the Expat” (on Ayşegül Savaş’s The Anthropologists), The Atlantic
“A Radical Vision of the Sick Body” (on Annie Ernaux’s The Use of Photography), The Atlantic
“She wants to be alone: Where are all the women hermits?” Aeon
“Beyond the Frame: The forward-thinking sci-fi of Izumi Suzuki,” The Baffler
“Of Monsters and Men,” The Baffler
“Extremely Online and Incredibly Tedious,” The Baffler
“The Lens of the Paparazzi: The Many-Faced History of Paparazzi Photography,” The Believer
“Olga Tokarczuk’s The Books of Jacob,” BOMB
“Eating Time: On Marosia Castaldi’s The Hunger of Women,” The Cleveland Review of Books
“Does Every Country Need to Have Its Own Sylvia Plath?” Literary Hub
“At the Limits of Fiction and Grief: I Was at Home, But… by Angela Schanelec” The Nation
“Poetry for Sinking Places and Sinking People,” The Nation
“The Tarot Is a Chameleon: On Leonora Carrington’s Tarot Illustrations,” The Paris Review
“Controlled Burn: Forough Farrokhzad’s forthright poems of desire,” the Poetry Foundation
“Electric Outlets: The linguistic confrontations of Elfriede Jelinek,” The Point
“A Wonderful Trap: The seductions of Anne Serre,” The Point
Interviews
“On the Shelf: Claire-Louise Bennett,” Kinfolk
“Even the Simplest Words Have Secrets: An Interview with Jennifer Croft,” The Paris Review
“History Is the Throbbing Pulse: An Interview with Doireann Ní Ghríofa,” The Paris Review
“Writing Is a Monstrous Act: A Conversation with Hernan Diaz,” The Paris Review
“Olga Tokarczuk: The Nobel Laureate on her groundbreaking new novel,” The Yale Review