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The Grumpy Librarian: Embrace the Middlebrow

The Grumpy Librarian: Embrace the Middlebrow

Not Your Average Readers' Advice Column

By Caitlin Goodman | March 3, 2016

The Rise of the Cuban Literati: In Sunshine and In Shadow

The Rise of the Cuban Literati: In Sunshine and In Shadow

Reporting from the Most Important Book Fair in the Country

By Tillman Miller | March 2, 2016

Race, Theft, and the Magic of Electricity in Rural Alabama

Race, Theft, and the Magic of Electricity in Rural Alabama

Trisha Ping Interviews Debut Novelist Virginia Reeves

By Trisha Ping | March 1, 2016

Want to Win an Oscar? Base Your Movie on a Book

Want to Win an Oscar? Base Your Movie on a Book

Bruce Davis, former Director of the Academy, Runs the Numbers

By Brangien Davis | February 26, 2016

Speaking Your Truth: An Interview with Joyce Maynard

Speaking Your Truth: An Interview with Joyce Maynard

On Aging, Gratitude, and her new novel, Under the Influence

By Bethanne Patrick | February 24, 2016

Librarian Confidential: Katie Dunneback

Librarian Confidential: Katie Dunneback

It's Not Just Batgirl Who Kicks Ass in Her Spare Time

By Literary Hub | February 24, 2016

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On the End of the World (and the End of Genre)

By Literary Hub | February 23, 2016

Petina Gappah on Zimbabwe, Language, and "Afropolitans"

By Julie Phillips | February 22, 2016

Interview with a Gatekeeper: Copper Canyon’s Michael Wiegers

By Kerri Arsenault | February 19, 2016

Han Kang on Violence, Beauty, and the (Im)possibility of Innocence

Han Kang on Violence, Beauty, and the (Im)possibility of Innocence

Bethanne Patrick in conversation with the author of The Vegetarian

By Bethanne Patrick | February 12, 2016

Librarian Confidential: Polli Kenn

Librarian Confidential: Polli Kenn

Noise-Cancelling Headphones for Everyone!

By Literary Hub | February 10, 2016

Idra Novey on Violence, Humor, and American Naiveté

Idra Novey on Violence, Humor, and American Naiveté

Francisco Goldman in conversation with the author of Ways to Disappear

By Francisco Goldman | February 10, 2016

Surviving San Francisco: Race, Money, and the Neoliberal Tech-Bro

Surviving San Francisco: Race, Money, and the Neoliberal Tech-Bro

Gideon Lewis-Kraus Talks to Tony Tulathimutte About His Debut Novel

By Gideon Lewis-Kraus | February 9, 2016

Elizabeth McKenzie on Vets, Bad Mothers, and Antidepressants

Elizabeth McKenzie on Vets, Bad Mothers, and Antidepressants

Bethanne Patrick in conversation with the author of The Portable Veblen

By Bethanne Patrick | February 9, 2016

Interview with a Bookstore: Writer's Block Bookstore

Interview with a Bookstore: Writer's Block Bookstore

Where Community Comes First

By Interview with a Bookstore | February 8, 2016

Adapting Bolaño's Unadaptable Masterpiece for the Stage

Adapting Bolaño's Unadaptable Masterpiece for the Stage

The co-diretors of 2666 on translating 900 pages into 5 hours

By Monika Zaleska | February 4, 2016

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