Every month we’ll roundup highlights from our Longreads page, where we’ll be posting articles, interviews, and stories longer than 2,000 words. (Also keep an eye out for our Twitter posts marked with the #longreads tag.) From the past thirty days:
- “The Millions Interview: David Bezmozgis” The author of The Free World and Natasha chats with Paul Morton in an extended interview
- “Recalculating” a new short story by Deborah Eisenberg, in The New York Review of Books
- “Harvard and Class” by Misha Glouberman, co-author (with Sheila Heti) of the forthcoming book The Chairs Are Where the People Go, in the Paris Review Daily
- “The Tree Line, Kansas, 1934” a short story by David Means, in The New Yorker