Mark Haddon is a visual writer. His debut novel for adults, “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,” used ...
Three new collections by Jeanette Winterson, Paul Yoon and Louise Kennedy. By May-lee Chai Six opinionated writers debate — and define — the state of L.G.B.T.Q. writing in order to make a list of the ...
Jeanette Winterson wants to upload her brain to a computer. “If you came along today and said, ‘the technology is in place, we can upload your brain now, you can leave behind this body that’s made of ...
A door creak, a chill wind, maybe a thump, thump, thump upstairs - all signs you've been visited by a ghost. But for author Jeanette Winterson, a ghost can send a ping to your phone or visit you in ...
Jeanette Winterson has reflected on how the BBC “bravely” defied Margaret Thatcher by commissioning an adaptation of her groundbreaking 1985 novel Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit. The author, 65, ...
ST. LOUIS -- British author Jeanette Winterson has been named the recipient of the 2014 Saint Louis Literary Award. Sponsored by the Saint Louis University Library Associates, the award recognizes a ...
Author Jeanette Winterson has been reading and writing about artificial intelligence and its relationship to humans for years. But, as she says in the introduction to her new book, she felt like she ...
“I am confounded,” Jeanette Winterson wrote in Sexing the Cherry back in 1989, “by the shining water and the size of the world.” In the 16 years since, despite all claims to the contrary, the world ...
Gender theory meets AI-assisted immortality meets a sex bot named Claire in Winterson’s Frankissstein (Grove, Oct.; reviewed on p. 36), her hilarious, brilliant retelling of Frankenstein. Why does ...
If anyone can revivify the Frankenstein story, it’s adventurous, prize-winning British writer Jeanette Winterson. Frankenstein’s monster has been part of our culture for more than 200 years — Mary ...