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Adultery Gets Weird in Miranda July’s New Novel
New York Times· 9 hours agoErica Jong’s Isadora Wing feared flying, but womanned up to attend the first psychoanalytic conference in Vienna since the Holocaust. Fifty years later, the unnamed heroine of Miranda ...
In 'All Fours,' Miranda July Reveals How a Spontaneous Choice Can Change Everything (Exclusive)
People Magazine· 1 day agoSorry to trouble you but it looked like someone was using a telephoto lens to take pictures through...
Miranda July Turns the Lights On
The New Yorker· 2 days agoThis time, though, she wanted to do things differently, to embrace the mystery of not knowing—what the writer Grace Paley called “the open destiny of...
Miranda July’s New Novel Will Ignite Your Group Chats
Vulture· 6 days ago“Young people especially had trouble making distinctions between ages over 40,” thinks the unnamed...
Miranda July’s latest novel off-roads into mysteries of monogamy, menopause
SFChronicle Datebook· 2 days agoMiranda July knows that despite her new novel, “All Fours,” being labeled a work of fiction, many of...
Miranda July is ready to get 'Maximum Weird'
Art Daily· 6 days agoIt was not exactly urgent to get the rug, but the larger question the rug had to answer was urgent enough. That s why, on a bright afternoon at t
5 captivating books to read in May
The Week via Yahoo News· 5 days agoBooks covers of 'Coming Home' by Brittney Griner and Michelle Burford, 'All Fours' by Miranda July, and 'Exhibit' by R.O. Kwon. The weather is edging...
Anita Baker cancels Atlanta concert minutes before showtime
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 18 hours agoIf you thought you were going to sing your heart out to Anita Baker ballads on Saturday, think...
New furniture showroom opens in Silver Lake + more news of note
The Eastsider· 5 days agoEcho Park: Miranda July recently ventured from her home in Echo Park to look at a rug in Irvine, and...
The Female-Midlife-Crisis Novel
The Atlantic· 2 days agoBack when the word weird (or, in the spelling of the day, wyrd ) was first commonly used in English, it was not an adjective but a noun, and it...