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Weird and Hilarious Illustrations from Victorian-Era Shakespeare Plays
Swords and fists and clowns and fairies
By
Emily Temple
| February 2, 2017
Reclaiming
Of Mice and Men
from Parody
I will name him George, and I will hug him and pet him and squeeze him
By
Emily Temple
| February 2, 2017
15 Books by Contemporary Mexican Writers That Make America Greater
Literature we want and need within our borders
By
Emily Temple
| February 1, 2017
15 Works of Contemporary Literature by and About Refugees
Stories and Voices We Need Now and Always
By
Emily Temple
| January 31, 2017
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
Lauren Groff, Yaa Gyasi, Nikki Giovanni and Others on Moving Forward and Fighting Back
By
Emily Temple
| January 30, 2017
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An Incomplete Dossier of Evidence That Donald Trump Doesn't Read
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Emily Temple
| January 27, 2017
All of the Passages In
1984
That Relate To You Right Now
By
Emily Temple
| January 27, 2017
Watch Angela Davis Speak on Revolution and Violence from Prison
By
Emily Temple
| January 26, 2017
An Incomplete List of Virginia Woolf Puns in Pop Culture
On the 135th anniversary of her birth
By
Emily Temple
| January 25, 2017
How to Celebrate Robert Burns Night (Hint: With Haggis)
Tonight, Join Scots Everywhere and Hold a Poetry-infused Burns Supper
By
Emily Temple
| January 25, 2017
Some Things You May Not Have Known About Edith Wharton's Dog Obsession
On the 155th anniversary of Wharton's birth, a tribute to her very favorite thing
By
Emily Temple
| January 24, 2017
This Season, Book Awards Are Actually Giving Us Hope
The ALA's 2017 youth media awards recognize the beauty in difference
By
Emily Temple
| January 24, 2017
A Painfully Close Reading of That Terrible Trump Victory Poem
An enormous burning mountain of crap
By
Emily Temple
| January 20, 2017
Your Literary Guide to the Sundance Film Festival
André Aciman, Alejandro Zambra, Nikolai Leskov, J.D. Salinger and more
By
Emily Temple
| January 18, 2017
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."
By
Emily Temple
| January 18, 2017
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