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In Gratitude for the Fierce Women of the World

In Gratitude for the Fierce Women of the World

Laird Hunt on the Women at the Center of His Novels

By Laird Hunt | October 29, 2018

The Year I Stopped Reading White People

The Year I Stopped Reading White People

Jerome Blanco on the Power of Writing What You Know

By Jerome Blanco | October 24, 2018

The Psychiatrist Who Tried To Save Sylvia Plath

The Psychiatrist Who Tried To Save Sylvia Plath

Paul Alexander on the Real "Doctor Nolan"

By Paul Alexander | October 23, 2018

The Vulnerable Private Writings of Ernest Hemingway

The Vulnerable Private Writings of Ernest Hemingway

Sandra Spanier Considers the Archive of an Icon

By Sandra Spanier | October 23, 2018

Amy Bloom on the Legacy of Thom Jones

Amy Bloom on the Legacy of Thom Jones

In Praise of Razor-Edged, Moving Fiction

By Amy Bloom | October 18, 2018

Why America’s Best Political Novelist Is Required Reading in 2018

Why America’s Best Political Novelist Is Required Reading in 2018

On the Prescience of Ward Just

By Susan Zakin | October 17, 2018

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Life Got You Down? Time to Read The Master and Margarita

By Viv Groskop | October 16, 2018

Passing for White: A Literary History

By Darryl Pinckney | October 15, 2018

On the Adventuresome Dane Who Drove Across North Africa in the 1930s

By André Naffis-Sahely | October 12, 2018

The Beats' Holy Grail: The Letter That Inspired <em>On the Road</em>

The Beats' Holy Grail: The Letter That Inspired On the Road

On Neal Cassady's Rediscovered "Joan Anderson Letter"

By David L. Ulin | October 5, 2018

When a Stranger Showed Up in Our Home

When a Stranger Showed Up in Our Home

Michael Donkor on Interlopers, in Fiction and In Life

By Michael Donkor | October 5, 2018

The Queerness of Ernest Hemingway

The Queerness of Ernest Hemingway

"Hemingway came from dykes and to dykes he shall return."

By Mikaella Clements | October 4, 2018

The Avid Reader: Helen Simpson on Anton Chekhov's

The Avid Reader: Helen Simpson on Anton Chekhov's "Oysters"

Essential Reading Advice from Our Favorite Writers

By Helen Simpson | October 4, 2018

The Dry-Eyed Mourning of Gary Indiana

The Dry-Eyed Mourning of Gary Indiana

Sarah Nicole Prickett on Indiana's Novel Gone Tomorrow

By Sarah Nicole Prickett | October 4, 2018

Roxane Gay: What Does a Political Story Look like in 2018?

Roxane Gay: What Does a Political Story Look like in 2018?

On Selecting This Year's 20 Best American Short Stories

By Roxane Gay | October 3, 2018

How Lee Krasner Made Jackson Pollock a Star

How Lee Krasner Made Jackson Pollock a Star

Along with the Emerging Art Critic Clement Greenberg

By Mary Gabriel | October 2, 2018

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