It must have been clear, as John Broderick wrote his first novel, The Pilgrimage, that it would be banned by the Irish censorship board. (This was almost a badge of honor at the time for Irish writers ...
It seemed obvious in planning a number devoted to humor that The Paris Review should approach Harold Bloom, the distinguished Yale academic and critic, author of the recently published The Western ...
Eleanor Ray’s interest in creating linear order may be classical and cold, but her colors are lush, as if it were always the golden hour. In “Revisited,” writers look back on a work of art they first ...