"Talent borrows, genius steals" is usually attributed to Oscar Wilde,
and occasionally Pablo Picasso. There is, however, no record of either
one actually saying or writing this. T. S. Eliot, on the other hand,
wrote, "Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal; bad poets deface
what they take, and good poets make it into something better, or at
least something different." Theft and appropriation have always been
artistic engines, and in this issue of Tin House, those engines run hot
. . .
Featuring new work from Laura Lippman, Kevin Young, Mary Ruefle, George
Singleton, Victor LaValle, Alissa Nutting, and more.