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Fantasy is About Power: An Interview with Lev Grossman

Fantasy is About Power: An Interview with Lev Grossman

The author of The Magicians on genre, Buffy, and writing against Trump

By Emily Temple | January 31, 2017

20 Literary Voices On What to Do Now

20 Literary Voices On What to Do Now

Lauren Groff, Yaa Gyasi, Nikki Giovanni and Others on Moving Forward and Fighting Back

By Emily Temple | January 30, 2017

An Incomplete Dossier of Evidence That Donald Trump Doesn't Read

An Incomplete Dossier of Evidence That Donald Trump Doesn't Read

This is the last person who should defund the NEA

By Emily Temple | January 27, 2017

All of the Passages In <em>1984</em> That Relate To You Right Now

All of the Passages In 1984 That Relate To You Right Now

There's a reason it's selling out everywhere

By Emily Temple | January 27, 2017

Watch Angela Davis Speak on Revolution and Violence from Prison

Watch Angela Davis Speak on Revolution and Violence from Prison

73 years of fighting the good fight

By Emily Temple | January 26, 2017

An Incomplete List of Virginia Woolf Puns in Pop Culture

An Incomplete List of Virginia Woolf Puns in Pop Culture

On the 135th anniversary of her birth

By Emily Temple | January 25, 2017

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Some Things You May Not Have Known About Edith Wharton's Dog Obsession

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A Painfully Close Reading of That Terrible Trump Victory Poem

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Your Literary Guide to the Sundance Film Festival

Your Literary Guide to the Sundance Film Festival

André Aciman, Alejandro Zambra, Nikolai Leskov, J.D. Salinger and more

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Mary Karr: Stop Asking Me About David Foster Wallace, Thanks

Mary Karr: Stop Asking Me About David Foster Wallace, Thanks

"As though my contribution to literature is that I fucked him a couple times in the early nineties."

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See Photos From the Writers Resist Flagship Event in NYC

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The First Truly Blockbuster Audiobook?

The First Truly Blockbuster Audiobook?

The audio version of Lincoln in the Bardo is going to be wild

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Classic Literary Obituaries, From Virginia Woolf to Marcel Proust

Classic Literary Obituaries, From Virginia Woolf to Marcel Proust

"There is no evidence of foul play."

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20 Short Novels To Stay Up All Night Reading

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Unputdownable books you can finish in bed tonight

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