It’s Sunday afternoon — your last chance to read all that stuff you meant to read last week before Monday brings a new deluge of things you will want to read. Below, some of our recommendations:
“Harmony Korine†by Carrie Battan (Pitchfork): The Spring Breakers director and his music supervisor on the movie’s use of Gucci Mane, Britney Spears, and lots of bass-dropping.
“Roll in the hay: The rise of the Amish romance novel†by Valerie Weaver-Zercher (LARB): Reading into the “bonnet-ripper†market.Â
“The Epic Ups and Downs of Peter Gelb†by Chip Brown (The New York Times Magazine): Everything you ever wanted to know about the guy who runs the Metropolitan Opera.
“Chinua Achebe, The Art of Fiction No. 139†by Jerome Brooks (The Paris Review): A 1994 interview with the celebrated Nigerian novelist, who died last week.
“What Is the Business of Literature?†by Richard Nash (Virginia Quarterly Review): On what books’ past can tell us about their future.
“A Map of Tulsa†by Benjamin Lytal (n+1): An excerpt from the forthcoming coming-of-age novel.
For more in-depth weekend readings, visit our friends at Longreads.