Jenny Hendrix is an un-Google-able freelance writer living in Brooklyn.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

Dancing in the Air
Perhaps an essential thing Kundera's late style reveals is that the senile sublime has lurked in his prose all along....

“The View from There”: W. G. Sebald’s “A Place in the Country”
The most excellent Jenny Hendrix on the great W. G. Sebald....

Empty Chairs at Empty Tables: Norman Rush’s Subtle Bodies
Norman Rush may have traded Botswana for upstate New York, but the phenomenon of male friendship is as worthy of anthropological study as any foreign tribe....

Norman Rush's "Subtle Bodies": Two Reviews
As the author changes his focus from Botswana to New York City, we check in to see what has changed and what parts of Rush's voice remain constant....

This One is the Whole: Italo Calvino’s Letters
Triptych image: Francesco Clemente, "Ace of Cups," 2011 IN 1976, ITALO CALVINO, in his capacity as an editor at the Einaudi ...

The Brightest in the World: Ali Smith's "Artful"
AT THE END of Matthew Goulish’s The Brightest Thing in the World: 3 Essays from the Institute of Failure, ...

Erratic Mothering: Alison Bechdel’s “Are You My Mother?”
"'You can't live and write at the same time,' Bechdel puts it early on. She can't, maybe, but she has made something that can."...
Lost and Saved
because of its ornateness, Ausubel’s prose seems to float around the idea of trauma...

The Afterlife of Tintin
Tintin est Mort!...

In Limbo
"We will all be destroyed whether we like it or not. I say let's like it."...
