An Interview with Ramona Reeves on “It Falls Gently All Around and Other Stories” – Chicago Review of Books

An Interview with Ramona Reeves on “It Falls Gently All Around and Other Stories” – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] In this heartfelt and bracing debut, Ramona Reeves renders the complex lives of the people of Mobile, Alabama, in all their pursuits and struggles. It Falls Gently All Around and Other Stories presents a memorable account of a community through the intimate lens of their relationships, addictions, longings, and fears. Reeves excellently sets the … Read more

An Interview with George Prochnik on “I Dream with Open Eyes” – Chicago Review of Books

An Interview with George Prochnik on “I Dream with Open Eyes” – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] “And now,” writes George Prochnik in his new memoir, I Dream with Open Eyes, “I have left America because the country became alien to me, or because I believe that somewhere out there in the great beyond I might still find a place that sings home?” On that subtle “or” hangs an inquiry.  After … Read more

An Interview with Chelsea Martin on “Tell Me I’m an Artist” – Chicago Review of Books

An Interview with Chelsea Martin on “Tell Me I’m an Artist” – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] When Joey is tasked with creating a self-portrait at art school, she decides to remake Wes Anderson’s Rushmore. Slightly complicating matters is the fact that she’s never actually seen the movie, but Joey’s not one to be dissuaded. Over the course of the semester, readers follow Joey through deeply relatable stages of creation and … Read more

An Interview with Caroline Macon Fleischer on “The Roommate” – Chicago Review of Books

An Interview with Caroline Macon Fleischer on “The Roommate” – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] On weekends, Caroline Macon Fleischer totes her typewriter to street festivals to write poems on demand. She volunteers for the Chicago collective Poems While You Wait, which delivers poetry in unexpected places. Poetry is often condemned for being unlikeable, but the evidence to the contrary is in her sign-up list. Given topics that range … Read more

An Interview with Jonathan Escoffery on “If I Survive You” – Chicago Review of Books

An Interview with Jonathan Escoffery on “If I Survive You” – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] In Jonathan Escoffery’s debut short story collection, If I Survive You, a mother, a father, and their two sons move between Jamaica and Miami together, apart. Alone. At turns cruel and harsh, and tender and loving, this collection is a gut punch. It circles around race, home, family, masculinity, and the elusive, torturous American … Read more

An Interview with Kathleen Rooney on “Where Are the Snows” – Chicago Review of Books

An Interview with Kathleen Rooney on “Where Are the Snows” – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] I met Kathleen Rooney soon after moving to Chicago in 2012. Since I grew up in Dallas where women don fresh blond highlights even in their babies’ birth announcements, Kathleen was the most radical person I’d ever met. Who was this intellectual who didn’t want kids, was decidedly going gray, and was a founding … Read more

An Interview With Adam Levin – Chicago Review of Books

An Interview With Adam Levin – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] Authors have spared few words when writing about the beauty and bruises of Chicago throughout its history as a literary muse. But for every story that leans into nostalgia and earnestness, rarely have we seen fiction that explores the more absurd aspects of the city and those who lead it. Nelson Algren once wrote … Read more

An Interview with Coco Picard about “The Healing Circle” – Chicago Review of Books

An Interview with Coco Picard about “The Healing Circle” – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] I’ve long been fascinated by the composition of our lives—how pains and traumas, tiny joys, and mundane moments collide with others’ experiences and are set against global catastrophes. I remember wishing I could find a novel that conveyed this, but I didn’t find one that quite did until Coco Picard’s debut novel, The Healing … Read more

An Interview with Sue Mell about Provenance – Chicago Review of Books

An Interview with Sue Mell about Provenance – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] Sue Mell’s debut novel Provenance (Madville Publishing, July 19, 2022) focuses on DJ, a fifty-something writer living in Brooklyn, who is grieving his wife’s early death by blowing the insurance money on second-hand guitars, vinyl records, and vintage ephemera. When his apartment building is going to be sold, he moves in with his newly … Read more

An Interview with Barbara Bourland on “The Force of Such Beauty” – Chicago Review of Books

An Interview with Barbara Bourland on “The Force of Such Beauty” – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] Forget Cinderella and The Little Mermaid. Barbara Bourland ups the fairytale game with her latest novel, The Force of Such Beauty. Bourland is a Baltimore resident and the author of three novels. Her first book, I’ll Eat When I’m Dead, won critical acclaim for its satirical exposé of the fashion industry; her second novel, … Read more