The writers and editors behind the astonishing rise of Orthodox magazines and fiction
Writer Clarice Lispector’s exoticism had much to do with her Jewishness; her literary vocabulary did not
In 1843, British novelist Grace Aguilar was a household name on both sides of the Atlantic. So how come we’ve never heard of her?
Sophie Judah’s stories chronicle a vanishing tribe
Tempestuous, cold, and intensely private, Elsa Morante considered herself a genius. Are others finally starting to agree?