What
Would
Lynne
Tillman
Do?

A is for Andy

  • The Last Words Are Andy Warhol
  • Blame It On Andy

B is for the Bowleses

  • Nothing is Lost or Found: Desperately Seeking Paul and Jane Bowles
  • Adieu, American Abroad

C is for Character...

  • Cut Up Life

C is for Cool

  • White Cool
  • New chapters added weekly!

D is for Dictionary

  • Definitions

E is for Etel and Eggleston

  • A Conversation with Etel Adnan
  • There, Not There

F is for Fox

  • A Conversation with Paula Fox
  • Borrowed Finery
  • The Coldest Winter

F is for the Future

  • 1995
  • The Regulation of Pleasure

G is for Goldin

  • The Devil's Playground

H is for Harry

  • A Conversation with Harry Mathews

I is for I

  • The Autobiography of Eve

J is for Jokes

  • Let's Vote on It
  • Try Again

K is for Kafka

  • The Litvaks Are Not Funny

L is for Lamentation

  • Of Its Time

M is for Marx

  • Body Parts for Sale

M is for Mordant

  • The Final Plot

N is for New York

  • Downtown's Room In Hotel History

O is for Outlaw

  • The Boss of Bosses
  • The Real McCoy
  • Guide for the Misbegotten

P is for Points of View

  • Point of View
  • Decade-ism

Q is for Quiet

  • At the Microphone

R is for Redux

  • The Rolling Stones, The Academy of Music, New York City, May 1, 1965
  • Underworld

S is for Gertrude Stein and George Saunders

  • Who's Afraid of Gertrude Stein?
  • Pastoralia

T is for What Would Lynne Tillman Do?

  • The First Novel
  • Doing Laps without a Pool

U is for Unheimlich

  • A Conversation with Peter Dreher

V is for Virtual

  • The Virtual President

W is for Wharton

  • A Mole in the House of the Modern

X is for X-Rated

  • History of Shit
  • Twee Kamers

Y is for Yearning

  • For Sensitive People

Z is for Jonze

  • Stars In Their Eyes: Fame is a Frame

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What Would Lynne Tillman Do?

by Lynne Tillman

"Lynne Tillman has always been a hero of mine — not because I 'admire' her writing, (although I do, very, very much), but because I feel it. Imagine driving alone at night. You turn on the radio and hear a song that seems to say it all. That's how I feel...:" — Jonathan Safran Foer

"Lynne Tillman's writing is bracing, absurd, argumentative, and luminous. She never fails to exhibit her unique capacities for watchfulness and astonishment." — Jonathan Lethem

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