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Uzo Aduba is leading a new book club for all of Netflix's literary adaptations.

Uzo Aduba is leading a new book club for all of Netflix's literary adaptations.

By Walker Caplan | October 13, 2021

Another Don DeLillo adaptation is coming—with Jez Butterworth adapting.

Another Don DeLillo adaptation is coming—with Jez Butterworth adapting.

By Walker Caplan | October 13, 2021

The movement to put translators' names on book covers is working.

The movement to put translators' names on book covers is working.

By Walker Caplan | October 12, 2021

Everything you need to know about the Sally Rooney/Israel controversy.

Everything you need to know about the Sally Rooney/Israel controversy.

By Walker Caplan | October 12, 2021

This new web tool gets rid of everything but punctuation—so you can see your hidden literary style.

This new web tool gets rid of everything but punctuation—so you can see your hidden literary style.

By Walker Caplan | October 8, 2021

Instead of acting like Kidney Person, be more like these 19th-century literary haters.

Instead of acting like Kidney Person, be more like these 19th-century literary haters.

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This Virginia library is getting kids to read . . . through robot companionship.

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On the mysterious obscenity scribbled on John Steinbeck’s <em>Grapes of Wrath</em> manuscript.

On the mysterious obscenity scribbled on John Steinbeck’s Grapes of Wrath manuscript.

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Esi Edugyan’s Washington Black is coming to Hulu.

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This 7-year-old is advocating for more disability-centered books in libraries.

This 7-year-old is advocating for more disability-centered books in libraries.

By Walker Caplan | October 4, 2021

A British school just banned slang—and it’s irritating linguists.

A British school just banned slang—and it’s irritating linguists.

By Walker Caplan | October 1, 2021

The best kind of library is a koala library.

The best kind of library is a koala library.

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At least one person hasn’t read Sally Rooney, and it's Jonathan Franzen.

At least one person hasn’t read Sally Rooney, and it's Jonathan Franzen.

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Margaret Atwood, Sandra Cisneros, and more call for the release of three imprisoned Iranian writers.

Margaret Atwood, Sandra Cisneros, and more call for the release of three imprisoned Iranian writers.

By Walker Caplan | September 30, 2021

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