Lynne Tillman
Lynne Tillman writes novels, stories and essays. Her most recent novels are Men and Apparitions (2020), the novella Weird Fucks, and Motion Sickness, all with Peninsula Press. In 2023, her book-length autobiographical essay, Mothercare, appeared in the UK. Tillman has written on many artists and writers, including Andy Warhol, Paula Fox, Laurie Simmons, Susan Hiller, Jane Bowles, Steve Locke, Harry Mathews, Rosalind Fox Solomon and Stephen Shore. She has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Creative Capital/Warhol Foundation grant for arts writing, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters Katherine Anne Porter Award for sustained contributions to literature. Photograph © Heather Sten
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Essays & Memoir | Issue 166
Generation Gap
Lynne Tillman
‘A moment now swallowed in embarrassment, I asked a question only a young person might ask an older one.’
Lynne Tillman on trying to understand what makes a generation.
Podcasts | The Online Edition
Podcast | Lynne Tillman
Lynne Tillman
‘In a sense we are always haunted by our past and what psychoanalysis is, for me, is not about cure but about understanding those ghosts.’
Lynne Tillman on her books Weird Fucks and Haunted Houses.
Essays & Memoir | The Online Edition
Mothercare
Lynne Tillman
Lynne Tillman on mother love and obligation.
Art & Photography | Issue 156
Soft Pink Light
Kaitlin Maxwell & Lynne Tillman
‘The stigma is to be a woman.’
Lynne Tillman introduces the photography of Kaitlin Maxwell.
In Conversation | The Online Edition
Interview
Lynne Tillman
‘Things that we love, things that we hate – we need to crack it open.’