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Constance Grady

Constance Grady

Senior Correspondent

    Latest articles by Constance Grady

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    Morality in art, as considered by a fictional 50-something martini-drinking hostage takerMorality in art, as considered by a fictional 50-something martini-drinking hostage taker
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    Julia May Jonas’s dreamy debut novel Vladimir arrives with its teeth out.

    By Constance Grady
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    When We Cease to Understand the World asks what it means to be humanWhen We Cease to Understand the World asks what it means to be human
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    Explore the cosmic awe and horror of science with Vox Book Club and Unexplainable.

    By Constance Grady
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    Kirsten Dunst, great American wanterKirsten Dunst, great American wanter
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    Looking back at Kirsten Dunst’s career offers an overview of a fading American dream.

    By Constance Grady
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    How the new banned books panic fits into America’s history of school censorshipHow the new banned books panic fits into America’s history of school censorship
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    What’s at stake? Who gets to control the story of America.

    By Constance Grady
    When celebrity nudes were everywhere
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    In 2007, Vanessa Hudgens had a giant nude photo scandal. It left no cultural footprint.

    By Constance Grady
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    In The Sentence, Louise Erdrich asks what we owe the deadIn The Sentence, Louise Erdrich asks what we owe the dead
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    The Pulitzer Prize winner’s latest sees Indians haunted by the ghosts of vengeful white people.

    By Constance Grady
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    Spend February reading Louise Erdrich’s pandemic novel of grief and ghostsSpend February reading Louise Erdrich’s pandemic novel of grief and ghosts
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    Erdrich, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 2021, is the Vox Book Club’s latest guest.

    By Constance Grady
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    Why Tamsyn Muir turned her fantasy trilogy into a quartet halfway throughWhy Tamsyn Muir turned her fantasy trilogy into a quartet halfway through
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    The Locked Tomb series continues with Nona the Ninth. Check out the exclusive cover reveal.

    By Constance Grady
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    The luxurious fantasy of suffering in Hanya Yanagihara’s novelsThe luxurious fantasy of suffering in Hanya Yanagihara’s novels
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    The author of A Little Life and To Paradise writes long, voluptuous books all about human pain.

    By Constance Grady
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    Close reading the fleshy, obsessive internet of No One Is Talking About ThisClose reading the fleshy, obsessive internet of No One Is Talking About This
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    The Vox Book Club’s January pick delves into our collective internet consciousness.

    By Constance Grady