
Women We Read This Week
Rachel Riederer’s “The Teaching Class” in Guernica I read Riederer’s piece about a month ago, and though at first it didn’t stand out to…
Read MoreRachel Riederer’s “The Teaching Class” in Guernica I read Riederer’s piece about a month ago, and though at first it didn’t stand out to…
Read MoreAli Smith’s “The Human Claim” at Liberty I love the way Ali Smith writes, so I was happy to find this piece amidst 80…
Read MoreClaire Messud interviewed by Alex Clark in The Guardian I’ve come late to Claire Messud: I picked up The Last Life on a whim…
Read MoreRafia Zakaria’s “The War, The Women, and the Vaccine” on Warscapes If you don’t know Rafia Zakaria yet, you should. She writes from Pakistan,…
Read MoreA gathering of some of the best pieces by women we’ve read this week. Suzanne Richardson’s “Oh Niagara!”, winner of The Journal‘s 2012 Nonfiction…
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