For fellow writers, Jonathan Lethem needs no introduction. 1999’s Motherless Brooklyn, the story of a detective with Tourette’s syndrome, put Lethem on the map, but by that point, he’d already written ...
Jonathan Lethem's new book, "A Different Kind of Tension," is a collection of 30 stories from his 35-year career. The stories are described as genre-bending, speculative, and imaginative, often with ...
Lethem (Brooklyn Crime Novel) offers a revelatory career-spanning collection of 30 fantastical and speculative stories, all but 11 of which have appeared in previous volumes. Among the ...
Jonathan Lethem has one of the most eclectic literary careers around, ranging from science fiction to realismand sometimes, both at onceand from long-form nonfiction to comic books. He’s netted ...
“I grew up in a house full of paintings and books,” Jonathan Lethem writes in his introduction to Cellophane Bricks: A Life in Visual Culture (2024). “My father made the paintings and my mother handed ...
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Following a side trip to Los Angeles indie-rock land in You Don’t Love Me Yet, novelist Jonathan Lethem returns to the territory that has proved particularly fruitful for him this past decade — his ...
His new collection draws from his ambitious practice of the form over nearly four decades. By Leo Robson In “Brooklyn Crime Novel,” the veteran author transports readers to a conflicted time in the ...
Chronic City (Doubleday) Jonathan Lethem began his career with Philip K. Dick-inspired science fiction, then he turned to writing the more realistic books that brought him to prominence. Here, we ...