‘The Things We Do to Make It Home’ — Q & A with novelist Beverly Gologorsky

Originally published at Alternet.org *** ‘The Things We Do to Make It Home’ — Novel Takes Us Back to Soldiers’ Horrors of Vietnam For all the soldiers’ memoirs and non-fiction accounts of war’s lasting impact, few books capture the aftermath of the Vietnam War, and the lasting toll on soldiers and their loved ones, better than Beverly Gologorsky’s... Read More

The latest—and best—retrospective on the life of the prodigiously talented David Foster Wallace

Photo via flickr user Steve Rhodes   Journalist D.T. Max has a piece in this week’s New Yorker on the life of the late author David Foster Wallace, the immensely talented and tortured writer who committed suicide last fall. You should read it. Here’s why. Read More  Read More