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This Week in Fiction

Ayşegül Savaş on Individuality, Agency, and Ideas of Home

The author discusses her story “Freedom to Move.”

Haruki Murakami on Raising Questions

The author discusses his story “Kaho.”

Sally Rooney on Characters Who Arrive Preëntangled and Her Forthcoming Novel

The author discusses her story “Opening Theory.”

A Newly Discovered Story by E. L. Doctorow

A conversation with Bruce Weber, the author of a biography in progress of E. L. Doctorow.

Annie Proulx on the Allure of the Ocean Deeps and the Value of Uninterrupted Time

The author discusses her story “The Hadal Zone.”

Tessa Hadley on Channelling Postwar Britain

The author discusses “Vincent’s Party,” her story from the latest issue of the magazine.

Roddy Doyle on How an Idea Makes It to the Page

The author discusses “The Buggy,” his story from the latest issue of the magazine.

Camille Bordas on Giving Ghosts the Attention They Require

The author discusses her story “Chicago on the Seine.”

Lore Segal on the Obvious and the Inexplicable

The author discusses her story “Beyond Imagining.”

Thomas McGuane on Small-Town America

The author discusses his story “Thataway.”