How the Mullahs Won
Salman Rushdie’s artistic decline
P. G. Wodehouse’s comic gift was built on his brilliant capacity for repressing unpleasantness.
Bill Simmons has set a new and unbeatable standard by writing like a fan—just far better.
The author of Interpreter of Maladies and The Namesake talks about her affinity for "plainness," why she avoids book reviews, and her new collection of short stories.
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