Chris Kraus is the author of four novels and two books of art and cultural criticism. After Kathy Acker: A Literary Biography, is her most recent book.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

On Sabina Ott’s Social Practice
This piece appears in the LARB Print Quarterly Journal: No. 16, Art To receive the LARB Quarterly Journal, become a member ...

An Illusion of Everything Making Sense
A conversation between publisher Chris Kraus and science fiction author Mark Von Schlegell....

What Women Say to One Another: Sheila Heti’s “How Should a Person Be?”
CANADIAN WRITER SHEILA HETI’S breakthrough novel How Should a Person Be? recounts the author’s faux-epic quest for a personal ...

It's Complicated: Peter Mountford's "A Young Man's Guide to Late Capitalism"
Peter Mountford’s compulsively readable first novel is a book about money, a bildungsroman in reverse....

The Ghost of Books: Past, Present, and Future
"The Ghost of Books: Past, Present, and Future" is an experiment not in terror and not necessarily Dickensian....

Posthumous
LUMINOUS, PENETRATING, AND UNCANONIZABLE, the writings of 20th-century French philosopher Simone Weil were neither originally conceived as books nor published as ...
