Dreaming New Worlds: A Conversation with Ekow Eshun
Eric Newman interviews Ekow Eshun, curator of “In the Black Fantastic,” a recent speculative arts exhibit at London’s Hayward Gallery and its...
Eric Newman interviews Ekow Eshun, curator of “In the Black Fantastic,” a recent speculative arts exhibit at London’s Hayward Gallery and its...
Eric Newman on Édouard Louis's "A Woman’s Battles and Transformations."
Eric Newman interviews Hugh Ryan about the queer carceral history of his new book, “The Women’s House of Detention”
Gary Edward Holcomb and William J. Maxwell on the publication of Claude McKay’s “Romance in Marseille.”
Eric Newman reviews the latest from Garth Greenwell, “Cleanness.”
LARB gender and sexuality editor Eric Newman considers “Females” by Andrea Long Chu.
Eric Newman reviews “Find Me,” André Aciman’s underwhelming sequel to “Call Me by Your Name.”
Much has changed in the 50 years since the flashpoint of the modern LGBTQ movement, but there is still much more to do.
Eric Newman speaks with John Rechy about his latest novel, “Pablo!,” and the struggles and pleasures that have attended his long career as a writer.
Eric Newman considers Jonathan Dollimore's "Desire: A Memoir."
Eric Newman appreciates the lessons of “After the Blue Hour” by John Rechy.
The latest from America’s fabulist of post-Stonewall gay life documents an increasingly narrow vision of a queer world.