In Retrospect: Robert Lowell at Harvard, Fall 1969

By Nicholas Christopher

In the fall of 1969, as a freshman, I applied, and was admitted, to Robert Lowell's advanced poetry workshop at Harvard, a coveted class with a limited enrollment of ten. A couple

In Retrospect: Around the World with Robert Lowell

By NBCC

Want to read some of the poems from “Day by Day?” You can read “Homecoming” and“Epilogue” online at the Academy of American Poets. You can read Frederick Seidel's Paris Review interview with Robert Lowell

One Question for Ander Monson

By Jessa Crispin

I recently interviewed Ander Monson, the author of Other Electricities, Vacationland, and Neck Deep and Other Predicaments, at the Printers Row Book Fair in Chicago. I had not noticed the tape had run out

Critical Outakes: Mohsin Hamid on Building a Voice

By NBCC

LAST WEEK, Harcourt published Mohsin Hamid's second novel, “The Reluctant Fundamentalist,” a brisk rewriting of Albert Camus' “The Fall” (1957) for modern times. This weekend it lands at #6 (!)