“Throughout Franzen’s life in public, he has figured himself as embattled, enemy-beset.”

L. Gibson
L. Gibson (he/they) is a poet and critic, whose publications include the book-length poem Misherit (2019).
Muses Explain Things to Me
By L. Gibson
The feminist muse is an artist, too. No silent sitter, she swaps the easel-facing chaise for a work space wholly hers, sloughing off the obligation to inspire ...
Gallantry, Ishiguro-Style
By L. Gibson
Quaintness is history defanged, a past we render harmless by declaring it naive. It’s a form of retrospection somewhere between a sneer in the rearview mirror and longing’s backward glance, one ...
Comic Craft
By L. Gibson
Once upon a time—well, in 2007—a young hero—that is to say, a Swiss-American corporate attorney—traveled to a faraway land—okay, Dubai—to seek his fortune. Such is the silhouette of The Dog, the ...