J.K. Rowling

An Excellent Ensemble Shines In ‘The Casual Vacancy’

An Excellent Ensemble Shines In ‘The Casual Vacancy’

The series does an admirable job of adapting J.K. Rowling’s dense book into a miniseries, even with the sacrifice of several storylines.
J.K. Rowling’s ‘The Casual Vacancy’ Charts the Perils of Adaption

J.K. Rowling’s ‘The Casual Vacancy’ Charts the Perils of Adaption

In bringing J.K. Rowling's first post-Potter novel to TV, Sarah Phelps sands away the sharp corners and personal complications that made the book so memorable.

What’s in a Pseudonym? J. K. Rowling Unmasked

‘The Night Circus’: A Bewitching Premise, but Too Much Sleight of Hand

Oprah May Say Goodbye, But I Say Hello

Airplane Books, Junk Literature, and the Western Canon: All Novels Are Lies, Some Lies Are Better

The Boy Who Lives On: Harry Potter’s Place in Popular Culture

Classic Harry

Harry Potter and the judgment of posterity

Harry Potter and the last hurrah

Can Harry Potter conjure a generation of writers? Or, at least, readers?

The end is near