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Critic turned author James Wood: 'Sometimes I think I've lost my nerve. I'm  not slaying people any more' | Books | The Guardian
Critic turned author James Wood: 'Sometimes I think I've lost my nerve. I'm not slaying people any more' | Books | The Guardian

Colin Marshall › From my interview archive: critics Clive James and James  Wood
Colin Marshall › From my interview archive: critics Clive James and James Wood

James Wood on writing his own novel, Upstate, as a critic.
James Wood on writing his own novel, Upstate, as a critic.

Critic turned author James Wood: 'Sometimes I think I've lost my nerve. I'm  not slaying people any more' | Books | The Guardian
Critic turned author James Wood: 'Sometimes I think I've lost my nerve. I'm not slaying people any more' | Books | The Guardian

The Art of Persuasion, an Interview with Critic James Wood - Electric  Literature
The Art of Persuasion, an Interview with Critic James Wood - Electric Literature

James Wood — Emil Wesolowski
James Wood — Emil Wesolowski

Literary critic James Wood: 'I'm taking a religious view of an earthly  form' | Literary criticism | The Guardian
Literary critic James Wood: 'I'm taking a religious view of an earthly form' | Literary criticism | The Guardian

The Good Eye: A Woman Possessed: Was she wrong to go all Isabelle Adjani on  New Yorker book critic James Wood? - Columns - The Austin Chronicle
The Good Eye: A Woman Possessed: Was she wrong to go all Isabelle Adjani on New Yorker book critic James Wood? - Columns - The Austin Chronicle

James Wood, "Upstate" - YouTube
James Wood, "Upstate" - YouTube

James Wood's The Nearest Thing to Life review: How atheism informs his  criticism
James Wood's The Nearest Thing to Life review: How atheism informs his criticism

At Home With Claire Messud and James Wood, the First Couple of American  Fiction
At Home With Claire Messud and James Wood, the First Couple of American Fiction

James Wood's inspired reading - Becca Rothfeld - Bookforum Magazine
James Wood's inspired reading - Becca Rothfeld - Bookforum Magazine

James Wood interview: The New Yorker writer on how technology is changing  reading, how aging changes critics, and why he regrets being too hard on  David Foster Wallace.
James Wood interview: The New Yorker writer on how technology is changing reading, how aging changes critics, and why he regrets being too hard on David Foster Wallace.

The Nearest Thing to Life by James Wood review – 'the foremost literary  enthusiast of our time' | Autobiography and memoir | The Guardian
The Nearest Thing to Life by James Wood review – 'the foremost literary enthusiast of our time' | Autobiography and memoir | The Guardian

The Critical View | Arts | The Harvard Crimson
The Critical View | Arts | The Harvard Crimson

James Wood on five great novels of consciousness
James Wood on five great novels of consciousness

eric forbes's book addict's guide to good books: James WOOD
eric forbes's book addict's guide to good books: James WOOD

Why James Wood is the best literary critic we have | TheArticle
Why James Wood is the best literary critic we have | TheArticle

What Critic James Wood Would Make of Novelist James Wood
What Critic James Wood Would Make of Novelist James Wood

James Wood — Emil Wesolowski
James Wood — Emil Wesolowski

Essayist James Wood explores pathos of prose – The Miscellany News
Essayist James Wood explores pathos of prose – The Miscellany News

James Wood on How Criticism Works - Aesthetics for Birds
James Wood on How Criticism Works - Aesthetics for Birds