The New York of Lynne Tillman’s hilarious, audacious fourth novel is a boiling point of urba...
For the narrator of Motion Sickness, life is an unguided tour. Adrift in Europe, she improvises a...
In uncompromising and fresh prose, Tillman tells the story of three very contemporary girls. Grac...
Here is an American mind contemplating contemporary society and culture with wit, imagination, an...
Kallix, a morose, laudanum-addicted, unschooled, slightly anorexic werewolf is still on the run. ...
The stories in Some Day This Will Be Funny marry memory to moment in a union of narrative form as...
Matthew Battles does not write stories that move, develop or unfold. He creates worlds that hiss,...
It begins with an envelope. Twenty years old, maybe more, with the dust of the dead-letter office...
While the tumultuous 1970s rock the world around them, a collection of aging expatriates linger i...