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Carve Review: Suicide Club by Rachel Heng

Carve Review: Suicide Club by Rachel Heng

The book is a funhouse image of a real New York microcosm, and of a Soylent-swilling, Fitbit-metric-obsessed segment of modernity.

Q&A with Nicholas Hogg

Q&A with Nicholas Hogg

We recently chatted with Hogg about Tokyo and the inspirations he took from his background in psychology and his time as a resident of Japan.

Losing Touch by Sandra Hunter

Losing Touch by Sandra Hunter

On the surface, Sandra Hunter’s debut novel is the quintessential immigrant story of an Indian family navigating life in London after Indian Independence.

Q&A With Adelle Waldman

Q&A With Adelle Waldman

Debut novelist Adelle Waldman made a big splash in 2013 with The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P., a 21st-century novel of manners about a Brooklyn writer on the up-and-up who’s not always as smart or fair as he thinks he is.