
Cara Blue Adams
@carablueadams
YOU NEVER GET IT BACK, a NYT Editors' Choice. Work in @newyorker, @believermag, @grantamag. Associate professor at @TempleUniv. Former co-editor of TSR.
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https://carablue.substack.com/p/why-ive-been-writing-criticism 19-06-2009 22:33:32
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Cara Blue Adams Light Years Encroaching Autumn

I wrote about a new edition of Emily Dickinson’s letters—and about what letters can and cannot do—for The New Yorker. newyorker.com/books/under-re…

Cara Blue Adams wrote a beautiful review of Laura Marris's new book on the personal, ecological, and existential grief and loneliness wrought by climate collapse ❤️🔥

For BOMB Magazine, I had the honor of writing an Editor’s Choice review of Laura Marris’s lyrical and wide-ranging essay collection about the relationship between human loneliness and ecological devastation bombmagazine.org/articles/2024/…

A collection of lyric essays considers the ecological and existential loneliness wrought by climate collapse—and how life on our now “emptied, echoing earth” might continue. Read Cara Blue Adams’s review of Laura Marris’s “The Age of Loneliness.” bombmagazine.org/articles/laura…


Fiction in New Yorker Fiction The New Yorker about fatherhood, goodbyes, and wild horses. (Spoiler alert: the horse gets away.) Tried my best to make sense of these big transitions and I wonder whether anyone else had a moment like this , and I hope not but maybe it’s unavoidable?!


You can get Amy Stuber 's new #storycollection here: bookshop.org/p/books/sad-gr… Cara Blue Adams says "They feel both contemporary and timeless and engage American life today in ways that are at turns funny, insightful, and wise."




Tomorrow night I’ll be talking doubles, writing the non-plot of chronic illness & the curative powers of the water with Katherine Brabon McNally Jackson Seaport! She has come all the way from Melbourne, please help me give her a big New York welcome 🙏💙



