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Here are the winners of the 2022 Whiting Literary Magazine Prizes.

Here are the winners of the 2022 Whiting Literary Magazine Prizes.

By Emily Temple | July 14, 2022

When Arthur Conan Doyle showed up at his own memorial service. (Maybe.)

When Arthur Conan Doyle showed up at his own memorial service. (Maybe.)

By Emily Temple | July 13, 2022

Is it even meaningful to recommend books for

Is it even meaningful to recommend books for "men" and "women" anymore?

By Emily Temple | July 11, 2022

Look through this archive of all the random things people have lost in library books.

Look through this archive of all the random things people have lost in library books.

By Emily Temple | July 11, 2022

Apparently, those who read literary fiction—but not other kinds—have a more

Apparently, those who read literary fiction—but not other kinds—have a more "complex worldview."

By Emily Temple | July 8, 2022

A decades-old Sanskrit translation of <em>Don Quixote</em> has been rediscovered.

A decades-old Sanskrit translation of Don Quixote has been rediscovered.

By Emily Temple | July 6, 2022

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William Faulkner's favorite TV show was a sitcom about dopey cops in the Bronx.

By Emily Temple | July 5, 2022

The Literary Film and TV You Need to Stream in July

By Emily Temple | July 1, 2022

The 10 Best Book Covers of June

By Emily Temple | June 30, 2022

These are the best book covers of 2021 you (probably) haven't seen.

These are the best book covers of 2021 you (probably) haven't seen.

By Emily Temple | June 29, 2022

Essential reading: literary voices respond to the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision.

Essential reading: literary voices respond to the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision.

By Emily Temple | June 28, 2022

At least no one's buying all those stupid Trump aide tell-alls.

At least no one's buying all those stupid Trump aide tell-alls.

By Emily Temple | June 24, 2022

How Jean-Paul Sartre's relentless pranking forced his teacher to resign.

How Jean-Paul Sartre's relentless pranking forced his teacher to resign.

By Emily Temple | June 21, 2022

The Ultimate Summer 2022 Reading List

The Ultimate Summer 2022 Reading List

Math + Books = ???

By Emily Temple | June 17, 2022

There's a trailer for Netflix's new Jane Austen adaptation . . . and the internet haaaaates it.

There's a trailer for Netflix's new Jane Austen adaptation . . . and the internet haaaaates it.

By Emily Temple | June 15, 2022

This is the most niche book recommendation I've ever made.

This is the most niche book recommendation I've ever made.

By Emily Temple | June 14, 2022

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