Enemies of GoodnessDo ‘viral’ essays still hold up in print? Catriona Menzies-Pike considers the recent books of two critics – Lauren Oyler and Becca Rothfeld – who forged their reputations in a digital literary culture whose channels of circulation are now closing....1 Nov. 2024
Everything is Somehow AlikeKyle Chayka’s Filterworld proposes to examine what happens to aesthetic experience in a culture dominated by algorithms. Reviewing Chayka’s book, Catriona Menzies-Pike finds its solutions flawed yet indicative of our wider structural blindspots.5 May. 2024
As Pluck Would Have It What do Barbie and the Oxford English Dictionary have in common? In this review of Pip Williams’ fiction, Catriona Menzies-Pike catalogues the tropes by which popular feminism sells women short.16 Oct. 2023
Critic Swallows BookTo call into question the literary value of Dalton’s fiction is not to disqualify the pleasure and imaginative release that hundreds of thousands of readers have found in his novels, especially Boy Swallows Universe; it is to take that popularity ...15 May. 2022
James Bradley: Fitting the Pieces TogetherJames Bradley speaks with SRB editor Catriona Menzies-Pike about the shape of a writing career in progress.15 June. 2016
Sofie Laguna: ‘There Is No Reader In The Room’Miles Franklin winner Sofie Laguna speaks to the SRB about her fiction and the forces that have shaped her as a writer.18 Sept. 2015