There is apparently something about “Foreverland: On the Divine Tedium of Marriage,” Heather Havrilesky’s funny, sweet, romantic, deeply honest new memoir, that is breaking peoples’ brains. I say this ...
The road trip has been a dramatic staple for so long in so many formats that whenever a novelist, playwright, poet or filmmaker attempts his or her variation on it, it's a flirtation with the contempt ...
Join 24,000 of your neighbors and stay in tune with the Triangle. Sign up “Can I make myself smaller?” Heather Havrilesky asks, squinting and fiddling with her Zoom settings. This might be the only ...
In her new book, “Ask Polly” advice columnist Heather Havrilesky shares the details of her relationship with her husband while illuminating what ‘modern marriage’ really looks like. She’s not afraid ...
A malcontent in Dostoyevsky’s “The Brothers Karamazov” voices a familiar complaint when he confesses, “The more I love mankind in general, the less I love people in particular.” The man speaking ...
Foreverland’s title track paints a picture of a back-and-forth exchange between two would-be lovers. He opens the song with poignant lyrics of these love-bound souls beginning on different paths, but ...
Juana Summers speaks with author Heather Havrilesky about her new book, "Foreverland," that explores the mundane, infuriating and oftentimes hilarious moments of marriage. Marriage, in the words of ...
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. By Walter Kirn FOREVERLAND On the Divine Tedium of Marriage By Heather Havrilesky Sometimes the ...
Somehow we are halfway through 2022, which has brought about a spate of lists of best books of 2022 so far, including from Barnes & Noble and Esquire. Far be it from me to let anyone else get a head ...