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31 Vintage Posters That Demand You Pick Up a Book

31 Vintage Posters That Demand You Pick Up a Book

From Maurice Sendak to Keith Haring, the Very Best Reading Propaganda

By Emily Temple | April 19, 2017

Announcing the Helen & Kurt Wolff Translator's Prize Shortlist

Announcing the Helen & Kurt Wolff Translator's Prize Shortlist

Congratulations to the nominees!

By Emily Temple | April 17, 2017

<em>The Handmaid's Tale</em> Adapts More Than the Novel: Here is America

The Handmaid's Tale Adapts More Than the Novel: Here is America

Will All of This Become Ordinary?

By Emily Temple | April 17, 2017

The Week in Literary Film and TV News

The Week in Literary Film and TV News

Young Pope vs. Young Dumbledore

By Emily Temple | April 14, 2017

Your Literary Guide to Cannes 2017

Your Literary Guide to Cannes 2017

Or: How to Talk to Girls at French Film Parties

By Emily Temple | April 14, 2017

The Notorious Legends and Dubious Stories of 10 Literary Deaths

The Notorious Legends and Dubious Stories of 10 Literary Deaths

Whose clothes were those, Poe?

By Emily Temple | April 13, 2017

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10 Debut Novels That Are Also Their Authors' Masterpieces

By Emily Temple | April 12, 2017

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You're Either Born an Artist Or You're Not

Philipp Meyer on The Son, Hollywood, and his long path to the page

By Emily Temple | April 7, 2017

A Brief Literary History of Robots

A Brief Literary History of Robots

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By Emily Temple | April 6, 2017

20 Rare Photographs of Allen Ginsberg

20 Rare Photographs of Allen Ginsberg

On the 20th Anniversary of his Death

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50 Fictional Days Immortalized in Literature

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