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A24 is adapting Ocean Vuong’s On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous.

December 22, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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Barack Obama has created a playlist to accompany A Promised Land.

December 21, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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Roxane Gay is starting a book club—and you can join.

December 21, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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Noomi Rapace is our next female Hamlet.

December 17, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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A never-before-seen Shirley Jackson story has just been published.

December 17, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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Simone de Beauvoir’s brutal rejection letter to Violette Leduc has been sold at auction.

December 16, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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Elizabeth Warren’s memoir, entitled (you guessed it) Persist, will be published in April.

December 16, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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Wittgenstein’s children’s dictionary has been translated into English for the first time.

December 16, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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Moon Unit Zappa, writer and daughter of Frank Zappa, is publishing a memoir.

December 15, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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We’re getting a Shirley Jackson tribute anthology in 2021.

December 15, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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Look inside these Chanukah-related medieval manuscripts.

December 11, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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Costa Coffee and The Reading Agency are giving out 100,000 books ahead of Christmas.

December 11, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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Haruki Murakami is hosting a live New Year’s Eve radio special.

December 11, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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Melania Trump’s post-White House book might not be a memoir after all, which is fine.

December 10, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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Apparently there is a Jane Austen film adaptation called “Sense, Sensibility, and Snowmen.”

December 10, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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On John Milton’s 412th birthday, here are William Blake’s biggest fanboy moments.

December 9, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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Kid Cudi is producing and starring in an adaptation of Brandon Taylor’s Real Life.

December 9, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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A first edition of the Nuremberg Chronicle is expected to sell for $300,000.

December 9, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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Jeremy O. Harris is donating a collection of plays by Black writers to libraries across the country.

December 9, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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I tried “the Netflix of books.” It was not the Netflix of books.

December 8, 2020  By Walker Caplan
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