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The first of four installments from Roberto Bolaño's The Third Reich, accompanied by illustrations by Leanne Shapton.
Janet Malcolm on the art of nonfiction: “The 'I' character in journalism is almost pure invention.” And Ann Beattie on The New Yorker Stories in the art of fiction.
New fiction from Joshua Cohen. John Jeremiah Sullivan on cave archaeology. Photographs and prose by Édouard Levé. A collage portfolio curated by Pavel Zoubok.
Poems by Clare Rossini, Chris Andrews, Stephen Dunn, and Linda Gregerson. Plus, five poems of Kabbalah, translated by Peter Cole.
Roberto Bolaño, The Third Reich: Part I
Ann Beattie, The Art of Fiction No. 209 Full Text
Janet Malcolm, The Art of Nonfiction No. 4 Full Text
Various Authors, Five Poems of Kabbalah
Stephen Dunn, Leaving the Empty Room Full Text
Linda Gregerson, Slaters’ Measure
Clare Rossini, The Nitro Full Text
John Jeremiah Sullivan, Unnamed Caves
Édouard Levé, When I Look at a Strawberry, I Think of a Tongue Full Text