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Read a (Love) Letter From Herman Melville to Nathaniel Hawthorne

Read a (Love) Letter From Herman Melville to Nathaniel Hawthorne

On the anniversary of the publication of The Scarlet Letter

By Emily Temple | March 16, 2017

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s <em>Americanah</em> is New York City's First Book Club Pick

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah is New York City's First Book Club Pick

The Inaugural Winner of One Book, One New York

By Emily Temple | March 16, 2017

10 Great Novels of Middle Age

10 Great Novels of Middle Age

If Trainspotting Can Make It There, Anyone Can

By Emily Temple | March 16, 2017

A New $10,000 Literary Award Determined by Online Popular Vote

A New $10,000 Literary Award Determined by Online Popular Vote

The Albertine Prize, aka, Which French Novel Should You Read Next?

By Emily Temple | March 16, 2017

The Living Authors with the Most Film Adaptations

The Living Authors with the Most Film Adaptations

An Infographic to Confirm Your Suspicions...

By Emily Temple | March 15, 2017

Margaret Atwood on What It's Like To Watch Her Own Dystopia Come True

Margaret Atwood on What It's Like To Watch Her Own Dystopia Come True

Plus Feminism, Shakespeare, Guilty Pleasures and Zombie Ducks

By Emily Temple | March 10, 2017

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10 Famous Writers on Loving Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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Notorious Literary Muses from Best to Worst

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10 Books to Read During the Women's Strike

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Odd, Prescient, Intense, Brilliant: Remembering Paula Fox

Odd, Prescient, Intense, Brilliant: Remembering Paula Fox

RIP a Beloved 'Writer's Writer', 1923-2017

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Women Can Lead Lives of Quiet Desperation Too

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Madeline, Celeste and Jane as Byronic heroes In Big Little Lies

By Emily Temple | March 6, 2017

Who Should Star in the Barry Jenkins Adaptation of <em>The Underground Railroad</em>?

Who Should Star in the Barry Jenkins Adaptation of The Underground Railroad?

aka your future favorite show

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Jeff VanderMeer On Writing For Happiness and What to Read Next

Jeff VanderMeer On Writing For Happiness and What to Read Next

Angela Carter, Angela Carter, Angela Carter

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Eileen Myles on the Most Interesting Nights of Their Life

Eileen Myles on the Most Interesting Nights of Their Life

In Praise of the Wisdom of Translators, and Festival Neue Literatur

By Emily Temple | March 2, 2017

Watch an Exclusive Clip from <em>The Sense of an Ending</em>

Watch an Exclusive Clip from The Sense of an Ending

Adapted from the Julian Barnes Novel, Starring Jim Broadbent and Charlotte Rampling

By Emily Temple | March 2, 2017

10 Great Essays That Should be Made into Films

10 Great Essays That Should be Made into Films

It's Not Only Frank Sinatra Who Gets Colds, You Know

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