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William Giraldi
William Giraldi is a contributing editor at the
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September 28, 2016
William Giraldi
What’s the Purpose of the Bestseller?
‘The Bestseller Code’ reveals the well-known secrets of the formulaic novel.
August 3, 2016
William Giraldi
Cynthia Ozick’s Critical Mass
For more than thirty years, Ozick has led the way in affirming the role and responsibility of the critic.
June 24, 2016
Magazine
William Giraldi
Fifty Shades of Moby-Dick
Did an illicit love affair give birth to the Great American Novel?
May 10, 2016
Magazine
William Giraldi
Cruel Intentions
From the written letter to online commentary, the fine art of literary hate mail endures.
March 3, 2016
Magazine
William Giraldi
Against the Dying of the Light
Katie Roiphe’s new book explores the final days of Susan Sontag, Sigmund Freud, John Updike, and other writers at the end.
February 8, 2016
Magazine
William Giraldi
Saved by the Bell
David Denby dives deep into the English classes of three high schools in his new book “Lit Up.”
January 15, 2016
William Giraldi
The Unforgivable Half Truths of Memoir
A decade since James Frey's memoir was exposed, we're still addicted to fiction packaged as truth.
October 13, 2015
William Giraldi
Swimming Upstream
The frustrating, enlightening, dizzying career of Stanley Fish.
August 5, 2015
William Giraldi
Mockingbird, Inc.
Harper Lee’s juvenilia sprouts a literary industry
July 16, 2015
William Giraldi
Harper Lee's 'Go Set a Watchman' Should Not Have Been Published
July 15, 2015
William Giraldi
Just How Good Is 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
The novel's slogan-ready ethics have crowded out literary appreciation
July 13, 2015
William Giraldi
The Suspicious Story Behind Harper Lee’s ‘Go Set a Watchman.’
June 22, 2015
William Giraldi
Confessions of a Catholic Novelist
When water, bread, and blood aren’t just water, bread, and blood
April 19, 2015
William Giraldi
Object Lesson
Why we need physical books
April 13, 2015
William Giraldi
Günter Grass's Hemispheric Upheaval
"Who among us wishes to be smeared always for the recklessness and lunacy of our youth?"
March 4, 2015
William Giraldi
Immortal Beloved
Why writers want fans who last forever
February 5, 2015
William Giraldi
Creative Destruction
Is it still possible to survive as an artist in America?
November 24, 2014
William Giraldi
The Surprisingly Erotic Poetry of Bertolt Brecht
October 17, 2014
William Giraldi
Edgar Allan Poe Was a Vampire
That’s what you love about him: his creepiness, his otherness, his charismatic diabolism
July 30, 2014
William Giraldi
James Franco's Utterly Misguided Adaptation of Cormac McCarthy
What happens when a selfie-addicted celebrity takes on the darkest of American masters
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