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The Nearest Thing to Life by James Wood review – 'the foremost literary enthusiast of our time' | Autobiography and memoir | The Guardian
Serious Noticing: Selected Essays by James Wood review – something to behold | James Wood | The Guardian
James Wood: What is at Stake When We Write Literary Criticism? ‹ Literary Hub
The moving critic writes - Off the Shelf
James Wood — Emil Wesolowski
James Wood | Department of English
Literary Birthday - 1 November - James Wood - Writers Write
James Wood champions realism in new book of essays - Chicago Tribune
SWF: Literary critic James Wood - BooksPlus - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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Literary critic James Wood: 'I'm taking a religious view of an earthly form' | Literary criticism | The Guardian
Politics vs aesthetics - TLS
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.
Critic turned author James Wood: 'Sometimes I think I've lost my nerve. I'm not slaying people any more' | Books | The Guardian
At Home With Claire Messud and James Wood, the First Couple of American Fiction
Hear More from Claire Messud & James Wood: LIVE! with an Author - Raising A Reader MA
James Wood — Emil Wesolowski
Jared Leeds Photography — Author and New Yorker literary critic James Wood ...
James Wood - American Academy
James Wood on How Criticism Works - Aesthetics for Birds
Colin Marshall 콜린 마샬 on Twitter: "From my interview archive: culturally polymathic "Metropolitan Critic" Clive James/@NewYorker book critic James Wood https://t.co/gJ39uUeN9Y https://t.co/hKhgPmjZz5" / Twitter
Homage to James Wood as a Book Reviewer and Literary Critic
The Art of Persuasion, an Interview with Critic James Wood - Electric Literature
James Wood Explains 'How Fiction Works' | News | The Harvard Crimson
The Critical View | Arts | The Harvard Crimson
James Wood — Emil Wesolowski
James Wood's inspired reading - Becca Rothfeld - Bookforum Magazine