 |  James Wood "is our best critic," wrote Cynthia Ozick. "He thinks with a sublime ferocity." Wood takes on a special assignment this season—to read a classic he's never read before, then return to the Poetry Center and discuss the experience of this literary encounter. The author of one novel, The Book Against God, Wood is staff writer at The New Yorker. His most recent book of criticism is How Fiction Works. |  |
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