7 Works of Criticism You May Have Missed in 2021 – Chicago Review of Books

7 Works of Criticism You May Have Missed in 2021 – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] If there’s one thing that was certain about this year, it’s that nothing was certain. And yet, the impulse to make sense of our world and its persistent forms continued. Texts that critically surveyed our world—presented in varied genres and approaches—drew us in to consider—with hope, curiosity, dismay, and startling surprise—all that abounds. From … Read more

6 Works of Nonfiction that Read like Fiction

6 Works of Nonfiction that Read like Fiction

[ad_1] I’ve never understood the term “nonfiction novel.” For one, stories are either true or they’re not. Readers deserve a clean distinction between fact and fiction. But more than that, the term seems to arise from a misguided assumption that only novels can move and thrill readers, while nonfiction educates and informs them. And only … Read more

9 Works of Criticism You May Have Missed in 2020 – Chicago Review of Books

9 Works of Criticism You May Have Missed in 2020 – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] Works of criticism, or more broadly, texts that critically survey our world, often don’t subscribe to fixed genres or easily distinguishable forms. During a year that rattled our attention and pulled hard at our ability to concentrate, these books, in their varied forms, drew us in. Through their joy (and pessimism) and critical perspective, … Read more