Writing about the end of a marriage for 'Chemistry,' she tells Hanif Abdurraqib, was a very different thing.
The author was nearly unknown when his second novel-about a shady, mega-rich financier-won the Pulitzer Prize. He talks with David Remnick about the 'pure abstraction' of money.
A writer on race and politics likes to kill a little time watching skating videos. But it's not just procrastination; Samuels finds in these videos metaphors for life and for writing.
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